This is psx4pandora running Final Fantasy 7. psx4pandora is a Playstation 1 emulator for the upcoming gaming handheld, Pandora.
This particular video shows the Pandora running at 600MHz. This is m...
This is psx4pandora running Final Fantasy 7. psx4pandora is a Playstation 1 emulator for the upcoming gaming handheld, Pandora.
This particular video shows the Pandora running at 600MHz. This is more true to how things will feel on the Pandora during normal gameplay, hovering around the NTSC 60FPS.
This is a higher quality video than previous attempts at recording.
More information on Pandora: openpandora.org - Official Site
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Actually the pandora has the ability to run PS2, gamecube, and xbox, it's as powerful as the original xbox was systems wise, so all that is very possible, you just won't see anything like Wii or 360 on it xD
@Darknightleo18 no unfortunately its not possible emulating a system requires alot more power and sometimes even pure power wont solve the problem like in the case of the Sega Saturn
Even a 3.0 Ghz Core2Duo PC with a 256 Bit high end GPU with DDR3 VRAM struggles with PS2 emulation so what makes you think Pandora could accomplish it.
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GBA?
Quakes I - III should work fine, but I don't think Quake Live has an ARM version.
I don't think it's feasible, hardware-wise. I'd like to be proven wrong, but emulation is tricky business.