Archive !full!: Psp Eboot
An EBOOT file (EBOOT.PBP) is the primary executable format for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
- pbp-utils (GitHub):
pbp_extract,pbp_pack. Scriptable for archive maintenance.
- DaedalusX64 (N64 Emulator): The only way to play Mario 64 on a PSP. It runs at roughly 15-20 FPS on a stock PSP, but overclocked PSPs handle it surprisingly well.
- Cave Story (DX): A native port of the indie classic. This Eboot is superior to the Switch version in some UI aspects.
- PSP Revolution: A step-based rhythm game similar to Dance Dance Revolution.
- Bookr: A PDF and text reader that turns your PSP into an e-reader.
- Customizable settings: Users can adjust settings, like graphics or sound configurations, to optimize their gaming experience.
- Cheats and hacks: eBoots that include cheat codes or game hacks, allowing users to access otherwise restricted content.
- Language support: eBoots that provide translations or support for different languages.
A essential plugin for custom firmware (CFW) users that allows you to select different versions of the PS1 emulator to improve compatibility with tricky titles. Recovery Menu - ConsoleMods Wiki psp eboot archive
- Loading Times: Loading a game from an Eboot stored on a high-speed Memory Stick Pro Duo (or MicroSD via an adapter) is exponentially faster than spinning up a UMD. Cutscenes load instantly; in-game transitions are seamless.
- Battery Life: The UMD drive is a mechanical beast. Spinning that disc eats battery power. Running an Eboot from flash storage can double your PSP’s playtime.
- Hardware Failure: UMD drives are the first component to die on a PSP. The lasers weaken, and the gears strip. Once your drive dies, the PSP Eboot Archive becomes the only way to play games on original hardware.