Make a DS emulator that works for the PSP. I broke my DS and now I cant play those wonderful games anymore. I sold the DS for pieces, as it couldn't be fixed, and also sold the games. I got 75 dollars in total, but am saving the money to Pre-Order Black Ops II and buy Doom 3 for PS3. I really need someone who can make an emulator to play DS games on PSP. I know how the controls would work. The a,b,y,x would be x, triangle, square, and o. The touch screen could be replaced by the analog stick on the psp, and it works like the arrow thing in the web browser. The triggers also are L and R and they both have Select and Pause. No need for the home menu of the DS, just the games. I know ther is some DS emulators for PSP but they work poorly and crash often. Please make a new emulator of our own or fix a DS emulator. And its not just 4 me. There is millions who would like that emulator. Besides, think of how many games you could now play for the PSP. Metroid, Black Ops, Modern Warfare, Super Mario, World at War, Mario Kart, Sonic, and alot more. For those who had wanted to be awsomely cool or play DS games on the PSP, this is your best chance. The requirements is:
The games work properly, they dont lagg, work fast and smooth, and the controls are responsive and neat. All games work, all of them. They save properly and dont crash. Do it for us, those who appreciate your job.
For you Nazi Zombies fans and those making homebrew for the PSP, this must be great. So you may want to contribute by helping make the homebrew or find somebody who can. If we work together , we may accomplish something great.
Thank you all. Thanks!
You could use a DS emulator on the PC. But if you need one for the PSP, you're pretty much out of luck. The PSP scene has died down significantly in the past two years, so finding someone able to make it would be hard, and finding someone willing would be even harder. But with PS suite for the Vita you might have a pretty good chance at that.
Use NO&GBA, its a ds and game boy emulator for pc and runs really well