FinalBaton wrote:BazookaBen wrote:I've read that the original version that you unlock after beating the remake isn't as accurate as the emulation on the Wii Virtual Console, so I never bought it.
What I see on forums regarding the PSP version displayed on a TV, is : people complaining about the picture quality and the black bars on all side.
Maybe they were plugged straight into the TV, and were not using an XRGB unit to get an upscaled image that fills the screen?
IDK, I've never played the VC version so I can't compare.
There are ways to get around those black borders. I use a DVDO Edge. I'm currently putting together examples of the things a DVDO Edge can do for us gamers (because my friend wants to sell his), and here's one such video of image stretching to eliminate the PSP TV-out borders:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DUr-y2_TBM
The best way to play PSP games is with a PSTV... if you don't mind paying the super high prices for Vita memory cards... and if the game is even compatible with the PSTV in the first place. For some reason, Dracula X Chronicles and Gradius Collection aren't PSTV compatible in North America (even when they
are compatible on a Vita), but over in Europe, there's no problem.
If you do go that route, and if you have a PS2 arcade stick and a PS2-to-PS3 adapter (I use an eTokki iNPiN like this
this guy), you can play your PSP games with an arcade stick! And for games that let you rotate the screen but not the controls, you can just rotate the lever in your arcade stick's mounting plate so the 5-pin connector is pointing down and you can play games in rotated screen mode no problem! I'm currently playing Neo Geo Heroes: Ultimate Shooting this way and it's just the best. Plenty of games like that in the Capcom Collections games too.
As for the topic: my favorite all around is the PSP-3000. Best d-pad, best buttons, best battery life (with an extended battery, which I don't think they make anymore...), and best screen. With a Photofast adapter you can get 128+ GB for cheap! Just be prepared to wait around 13 seconds when exiting to the XMB however.
I use the PSP-1000 exclusively as a remote for my DVDO Edge for
Barry's DVDO IR Generation Program. You can see me use it this way in the first video I posted. My PSP-1000 is permanently on firmware 5.00 CFW for this reason. And the d-pad is only bad until you do the
UFighterX d-pad mod.
PSPgos are cheap now, and I have two of them. Terrible d-pad and buttons, really, and the Memory Stick Micro M2 cards aren't as cheap as they should be. But you can pair a Dual Shock 3 to the PSPgo if you have a PS3 (though somewhere online there's a way to pair your DS3 to your PSPgo without a PS3). Properly hacked, the PSPgo is pretty nice (you can prevent your game's paused state from deleting upon loading, essentially turning it into a save state feature), and you do get 14 GB usable right away. With the charging cradle/dock and the charger from a PSP-3000 (because let's face it, you'll still need a "real" PSP to play all the PSP games), it's awesome.