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The Sony PlayStation Portable is a video game device released in 2005. If you have a PSP running custom firmware, you probably know all about ISO games and RAR archives. Many times, independent developers place their created game files, the ISO, into an archive called a RAR. This allows you to compress the ISO, making it easier to download. You will first need to extract the ISO from the RAR archive before using it on the PSP.
Download one of the extracting programs from the Resources section. All of them work exactly the same, so its a matter of preference.
Locate the RAR files that need to be extracted. RAR files come in a few different formats. If you have many files that have 'partXXX.rar' with the X's being sequential numbers, right-click the 'part001.rar' file. If you have RAR files that have '.rXX' at the end(again with the X's being sequential numbers), right-click the '.rar' file. This is usually at the end of the list of RAR files.
Click 'Extract' from the menu that appears, and click 'OK' to extract the ISO file from the RAR archive. This could take a few minutes depending how large the ISO file is. The ISO will be extracted to the same location of the RAR archive.
Do not download retail ISO files. It is illegal.
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Original copies of PC games
You can run older DOS-based PC games such as Doom, Quake or Duke Nukem 3D on your PlayStation Portable (PSP) if you have the right software. Finding, downloading and installing the software does not require any special computer skills. Once you have your PSP set up properly, all you have to do is save the games on your PSP's memory stick and start the correct programs.
Download the free program DosBox for PSP (see Resources). Save it to your PSP's memory stick under the 'GAMES' directory. To do this, insert the memory stick in your PC's memory stick slot, or connect your PSP to your PC via the mini-USB cable provided by the manufacturer. Using Windows Explorer, open the memory stick or PSP and then navigate to the 'GAMES' directory.
Install the PC games you want to play on your PSP's memory stick. When the PC game install wizard asks where you want to install the game, direct it to the 'GAMES' directory on your memory stick. It should then create a new folder within 'GAMES,' where all of the PC game's files will be located.
Insert your memory stick into the PSP or disconnect the PSP from your PC. Start the PSP, and go to 'MEMORY STICK' on the main menu. Scroll down until you find DosBox listed and start the program.
Type 'cd/games' using the PSP's virtual keyboard option at the DOS prompt. (Hit the circle button to bring up the virtual keyboard.) Then type 'cd/' followed by the name of the game directory for the game you want to play. Finally, type the name of the executable file ('.exe') listed in that directory. Your PC game should start.
Troubleshoot your individual PC game by experimenting with the various game controls. Since the PSP obviously has fewer inputs than a PC's mouse and keyboard, you may have to use trial and error to discover how to play your game successfully on the PSP.
If DosBox will not run successfully on your PSP, you may need to change the version of the PSP's firmware you are using (see Resources).