Run PSP games on your Windows PC in full HD resolution!

PPSSPP Portable

PPSSPP Portable

  -  26.1 MB  -  Open Source
  • Latest Version

    PPSSPP Portable 1.20.1 LATEST

  • Review by

    Jack Taylor

  • Operating System

    Windows 7 / Windows 7 64 / Windows 8 / Windows 8 64 / Windows 10 / Windows 10 64 / Windows 11

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    PPSSPP Team / External Link

  • Filename

    ppsspp_win.zip

PPSSPP Portable can run your PSP games on your PC in full HD resolution, and play them on Android too. It can even upscale textures that would otherwise be too blurry as they were made for the small screen of the original PSP.

Even on modern Android phones and tablets, you can often run at double the original resolution.

PPSSPP Portable is the first PSP emulator for Android (and other mobile platforms) and also runs faster than any other on Windows, Linux, and macOS.

PPSSPP Portable for Windows is in its early stages and game compatibility is thus still somewhat spotty.

Enhance your experience!
  • Play in HD resolutions and more
  • Play on a tablet for big-screen mobile gaming
  • Customize on-screen touch controls or use an external controller or keyboard
  • Save and restore game state anywhere, anytime
  • Crank up the anisotropic filtering and texture scaling
  • Continue where you left off by transferring saves from your real PSP
How to Use
  • Launch the emulator and navigate to the game selection menu.
  • Browse and select a PSP game file.
  • Adjust graphical settings for better performance.
  • Use a keyboard or connect a controller for better gameplay experience.
  • Save progress using save states or in-game save functions.
FAQ

Is PPSSPP Portable legal?
Yes, the emulator itself is legal, but users must own the original PSP games to play them legally.

Does PPSSPP support all PSP games?
While it supports most PSP titles, some may have minor graphical or performance issues.

Can I use my PSP save files in PPSSPP?
Yes, PPSSPP supports PSP save data transfer.

How do I improve game performance?
Lower the resolution, disable effects like anisotropic filtering, and enable frame skipping.

Does PPSSPP require a BIOS file?
No, unlike some emulators, PPSSPP does not require a BIOS file.

Alternatives

RetroArch: A multi-system emulator that includes a PSP core.

Pricing

PPSSPP is FREE and open-source. However, there is a Gold version available as a way to support development, but it does not offer additional features.

System Requirements
  • OS: Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11
  • Processor: Dual-core CPU or higher
  • RAM: 2GB or more
  • Graphics: OpenGL 2.0-compatible GPU
  • Storage: 100MB for the emulator, additional space for game files
PROS
  • Excellent PSP game compatibility
  • Free and open-source
  • Customizable graphics and controls
  • Save states and performance tweaks
  • Runs on various platforms
CONS
  • Some games may have minor glitches
  • Requires high-end hardware for 4K upscaling
  • Network multiplayer setup can be complex
Also Available: Download PPSSPP for Mac

Why is this app published on FileHorse? (More info)
  • PPSSPP Portable 1.20.1 Screenshots

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What's new in this version:

User interface:
- New feature: Proper support for Portrait Mode UI - you can now rotate your phone to vertical mode, and things will mostly work fine!
- New feature: Separate touch controls and display layout configs for landscape/portrait, new default touch control layout for portrait mode
- New feature: Upload files via HTTP from devices on the same network
- Savestate count limit can now be configured
- UI icons are now vector-based, making them look sharper on high-DPI screens
- Better handling of unsupported ISOs
- Misc: Improved text rendering, chat box improvements
- Show ICON1.PMF on the game info screen

Regression fixes:
- In 7th Dragon, voice-related crashes are fixed
- Soundtrack is working again in Tony Hawk's Project 8
- Fix crash in StormBasic homebrew apps
- Built-in songs in Beats work again
- Fix adhoc in Syphon Filter games
- Fix strange cutscene speedups in Power Stone 2 (Power Stone Collection)
- Work around game bug to help more custom songs play again in GTA LCS

Multiplayer:
- Support aemu relay servers for AdHoc multiplayer
- Allow customizing the proAdhoc server list
- Controller and touch screen input:
- Native support for DualSense
- Misc touch screen improvements

Graphics:
- Fixed multiple graphical effects in Tales of Phantasia X
- Reworked the VSync setting to be more intuitive. It's now pretty much never a bad idea to turn it on.
- Fixes for various glitches in Tales of Phantasia X
- Some more framebuffer readback workarounds
- MMPX upscaling enhancements by crashGG
- Huge rendering speedup in Brave Story
- Fix rendering bug caused by CPU emulation bug in ATV Offroad Fury: Blazing Trails
- Partially fix rendering problem in Mahjong Artifacts
- Boost the GPU in Outrun 2006 to avoid unnecessary slowdowns

Other game fixes:
- Fix savedata problem in Silent Hill: Shattered Memories

Audio:
- Added "Smooth" playback mode, which evens out glitches (while adding a very small amount of latency)
- Remove DirectSound support

Platform support:
- D3D9 support has been removed
- ARM64 is now officially supported, and works great
- Correct fullscreen mode in Xbox Fullscreen Experience
- Assorted improvements

Debugger:
- ImDebugger improvements
- Websocket debugger fixes

Other:
- RetroAchievements: Upgrade the support library with perf fixes
- Add workaround for infamous God of War crash
- Fix assorted minor UI bugs