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Daedalus R9 for 1.00 Firmware
Filename
daedalus_psp_R9_v100.zip
Date Posted
Feb 21, 2007
Categories
Nintendo 64
,
PSP
Tags
PSP
Downloads
933
Description:
This download is for the single eboot release of Daedalus (compatible with 1.0 and custom firmwares)
StrmnNrmn has released the most anticipated of Daedalus today which brings us to the 9th release of this wonderful N64 emulator. I literally ran to find my PSP and it's charger in anticipation for this release earlier in the week and am glad I have it ready for such. This emulator has come a very long way since the initial release and it really does show the second you get into a game. For comparison I went with Super Mario 64 and tested out the framerate of which we all love.
The second Mario pops out of his beloved green tube the game speed seems to be running at full speed (not quite there but very close). With sound enabled it seemed to lag slightly, but without sound seemed to run extremely fast. I can not give any framerate counts as there was no visible FPS counter, but it is indeed at a playable speed..until you get into a level. I immediately entered the infamous bomb stage and went running around and noticed a slight speed increase but not by much. The graphical glitches in the game all seem to have been rid of without any loss in speed.
StrmnNrmn has worked extremely hard on this release and I think we all owe him a huge "thanks" for continuing his development on the N64 emulator. Sony has already beaten us to a working PSX emulator, but hopefully we can get Mario on the PSP at full speed soon enough to show all our friends that Sony and Nintendo can once again work together! The general, noticeable changes in this release include -
* Faster
* New UI
* Audio
* Various graphical fixes
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