NES Emulator for PS3 via BD-J Format released
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20. August 2008 @ 18:02 |
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Bu-nyan has coded the first Nintendo emulator in BD-J format for the PlayStation 3, dubbed "PS3Filer Ver 0.0.3".
This java application has basic key input through the SixAxis controller. There isn't sound yet, but this is a good start.
This application also displays PNG, JPEG and GIF files.
Download (PS3Filer Ver 0.0.3)
Check the video where it shows the Super Mario Bros. ROM running at decent speed.
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To quote: I found out earlier today that this a NES emulator! Here is how to get it running.
1. Download the file
2. Extract the the folder in the compressed file to the main root of a USB device or memory stick
3. Place the ROMs you would like to play into the main folder you have just extracted to the root
4. Go to the Video section in the XMB on your PS3
5. You will need to click the USB or memory stick you have chosen
6. Select the BD-J homebrew game
7. Next, you will be brought to a file viewer in which, you may choose ROMs
8. Now the game will start. Press the triangle button then go to the numeric pad
9. The 1 on the pad stands for select and the 2 acts as start
10. You may now press triangle and enjoy the game
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20. August 2008 @ 18:22 |
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Sick, since the java runs off of the PS OS that means it can get full cell and rsx access correct? So wouldnt that make it possible to use more demanding emulators like gba or ds?
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alex131
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20. August 2008 @ 22:47 |
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This is so ridiculous. Why are these asshats always asking about how to get their PS3s online when stuff like this is happening? Thanks for keeping us updated Jlhfit. I appreciate people knowing what's going on around here.
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20. August 2008 @ 22:52 |
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yeah no prob.. I been kinda disappointed lately too. Too many noobs steady asking how to config there PS3's, add themes,play movies,music..blah blah....
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20. August 2008 @ 23:34 |
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TieClark
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21. August 2008 @ 00:10 |
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What games are included? Also, with this news, how much longer do yout think it will take to fully crack the ps3, allowing the ability to back-up games?
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21. August 2008 @ 00:45 |
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Am I the only one not getting any sounds when playing ROMS? I've played 1943, Bionic Commando and there was no sound at all. Did I skip a step?
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21. August 2008 @ 01:09 |
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Originally posted by Jlhfit:
This java application has basic key input through the SixAxis controller. There isn't sound yet, but this is a good start.
to the poster above me..^^
thanks for this info, gonna try it now, just put NES emulator on the ipod touch, now my ps3 thanks :)
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21. August 2008 @ 02:57 |
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Originally posted by fun2000:
Your friend in nam is not lying. She has a modded PS2, and the modder was generous enough to relabel the PS2 to PS3.
Then the pirate selling games relabeled Assassins Creed 1 and called it Assassins Creed 2. This is called marketing.
Your friend is honest and thinks she plays AC2 on a PS3. In reality she is playing AC1 on a PS2.
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21. August 2008 @ 07:27 |
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Originally posted by Bawango: Am I the only one not getting any sounds when playing ROMS? I've played 1943, Bionic Commando and there was no sound at all. Did I skip a step?
Never mind. Just read the "there's no sound yet" part.
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storm45
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21. August 2008 @ 14:21 |
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i tried this but when i click on a ROM to play it i just get a black screen with white writing, any help would be much appreciated, thanks.
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21. August 2008 @ 15:59 |
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All three marios worked for me, tysons punchout did not however, gonna try a new rom but dont see that being the problem.
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22. August 2008 @ 01:08 |
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Awesome! Thanks!
We should keep this thread active for when updates are made concerning titles that do or don't work etc.
Latest AnyDVD to rip > VOBB to blank the unwanted on a DVD > Shrink to compress > ImgBurn to burn = Never starting a thread asking how to backup a movie
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storm45
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22. August 2008 @ 05:30 |
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can someone please send me a link or something to ROMS that 100% work? i tried a few but none of them seem to work, just black screen with white writing. I would appreciate it if any one coule send me Mario Kart that works. Thank you.
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cazer
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23. August 2008 @ 03:14 |
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i cant get this to work. i used a sd card and in the xmb under sd memory card when i press x it tells me there is nothing . when i tell it to display all it shows me avchd folder. then when i press x i get a bdmv an a certificate folder. downloaded ps3filer twice and have tried this so many ways. can you help?
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evolmindz
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23. August 2008 @ 19:09 |
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such a powerful system and people going crazy over an nes rom lol what a waste
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KajNrig
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23. August 2008 @ 21:00 |
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Originally posted by evolmindz: such a powerful system and people going crazy over an nes rom lol what a waste
That's because a) you obviously don't appreciate the term "classic," b) you don't realize the full technological ramifications of this, and c) you're not putting enough thought into it.
Think about it. If someone manages to emulate an NES on the PS3, then it becomes that much more likely that another someone (or the same someone) will be able to emulate an SNES... and then more, and more, and then hey, figure that, it might even allow you to play PS1 and PS2 backups without having to resort to extreme measures.
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24. August 2008 @ 00:54 |
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Originally posted by evolmindz: such a powerful system and people going crazy over an nes rom lol what a waste
Sometimes the little things, such as this, are the gateways to something better... You may not like it, but atleast appriciate it and respect what these guys do. Obviously your a late bloomer...
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evolmindz
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24. August 2008 @ 01:13 |
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how is this a matter of like or dislike? just my opinion thats all. i have a ps3 and i gave up waiting for the system to be cracked so at this point i find it comical that people are doing backflips that you can finally play nes roms on this amazing powerful system lol.
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alex131
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24. August 2008 @ 02:22 |
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Originally posted by evolmindz: how is this a matter of like or dislike? just my opinion thats all. i have a ps3 and i gave up waiting for the system to be cracked so at this point i find it comical that people are doing backflips that you can finally play nes roms on this amazing powerful system lol.
Isn't your opinion what you like or dislike? Please note that this isn't really a crack. The PS3 is made to run BD-J applications because they will further the advancement of blu-ray features. The person who made this worked very hard on the emulator and with his knowledge of sony's BD-J functionality, was able to port it to the PS3 for us. We're excited about being able to play dope NES games but also because it will soon help us use more of this powerful system.
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mixxxk
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24. August 2008 @ 18:01 |
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Originally posted by storm45: can someone please send me a link or something to ROMS that 100% work? i tried a few but none of them seem to work, just black screen with white writing. I would appreciate it if any one coule send me Mario Kart that works. Thank you.
what the nfo/readme doesnt tell ya, is that the roms need to be in lowercase. so, if it is for example, MARIO.NES in the AVCHD folder... it wont work, it must be renamed to mario.nes . etc..
give that a shot.
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eddison84
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26. August 2008 @ 12:07 |
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I'm getting nothing but black screen when starting AVCHD on the video folder, not even able to "Select the BD-J homebrew game"... Got 3 games in the AVCHD folder and renamed them using small letters but nothing happens..
EDIT: Solved...it started working when i removed everything else than this folder from the USB-stick and removed the 800 games leaving only a few.. but would it still work with hundreds of games and just load them a long time showing only black screen!?!
sry bad english, im finnish, we can only speak so called rally-english or finnlish :)
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26. August 2008 @ 19:04 |
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I got it to work! I played one rom, but there is an issue with the gameplay (other than the sound). The problem is that you can only use the D-pad and the X button for controlls. You cant hit start select or the "B" button without hitting TRIANGLE and using the BD-J menu to manipulate things.
Example: If I'm playing A Boy and His Blob and I want to change jellybeans you have to use TRIANGLE and then hit the Chapter 1 button to use what I believe is select (not sure).
Is this just this single rom? or is there another configuration? If you use circle it closes the video playback. Not sure if there is anything I can do to manipulate this.
It is FREAKIN cool though.
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eddison84
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26. August 2008 @ 22:15 |
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Originally posted by Hunt720: I got it to work! I played one rom, but there is an issue with the gameplay (other than the sound). The problem is that you can only use the D-pad and the X button for controlls. You cant hit start select or the "B" button without hitting TRIANGLE and using the BD-J menu to manipulate things.
Example: If I'm playing A Boy and His Blob and I want to change jellybeans you have to use TRIANGLE and then hit the Chapter 1 button to use what I believe is select (not sure).
Is this just this single rom? or is there another configuration? If you use circle it closes the video playback. Not sure if there is anything I can do to manipulate this.
It is FREAKIN cool though.
i use the ps3 blu-ray remote controller´s no.1 and 2 buttons to access straigtly select and start.. also played track and field using only the remote controller, wasn´t bad at all.. :)
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26. August 2008 @ 23:13 |
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Originally posted by Hunt720: I got it to work! I played one rom, but there is an issue with the gameplay (other than the sound). The problem is that you can only use the D-pad and the X button for controlls. You cant hit start select or the "B" button without hitting TRIANGLE and using the BD-J menu to manipulate things.
Example: If I'm playing A Boy and His Blob and I want to change jellybeans you have to use TRIANGLE and then hit the Chapter 1 button to use what I believe is select (not sure).
Is this just this single rom? or is there another configuration? If you use circle it closes the video playback. Not sure if there is anything I can do to manipulate this.
It is FREAKIN cool though.
I played the original Bionic Commando and I was able to use the D-Pad or the Analog stick to move the character around.
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