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So how does Princess Crown REALLY run on the PSP? |
SamIAm - Dec 16, 2006 |
SamIAm | Dec 16, 2006 | |||
Hey guys, I know it's old news, but I just read this interview... where the interviewer says that Princess Crown is running on the PSP via emulation, using GiriGiri no less. I can't believe this, but the Sony guy didn't correct him. He may be just a batty PR guy, though. The PSP has a 333 MHz CPU. Every other Saturn emulator on PC isn't happy unless it has 10 times that speed. What's going on? Did they emulate Princess Crown like they "emulated" the SNES Final Fantasies on the PSX, or what? And by the way, what do guys think of all this Saturn-On-Sony business? Has anyone even read something from Sega about this? |
CyberWarriorX | Dec 18, 2006 | |||
My source is the game itself. If you compare the files between the Saturn version and the PSP version, you'll notice that a number of things have been changed. All music(including the sequenced music) have been converted to atrac, sound effects were converted as well. The graphics have been converted to another format I'm not familiar with, fonts have been replaced, and a few additional graphics have been included. And lastly, all Saturn SH2 code has been removed. That pretty much debunks any theory of emulation, since you can't exactly emulate non-existent code |
SamIAm | Dec 21, 2006 | |||
Nice. It's pleasing to see people knowing what they are talking about firsthand. Thanks a lot for sharing! |
msimplay | Dec 21, 2006 | |||||
Thanks for clearing that up I was suprised to hear about a Saturn game being emulated on the PSP aswell |