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Google Employees Successfully Modify Sony’s PlayStation Portal to Run PSP Games Smoothly: A Game Changer for Handheld Consoles

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Shortcomings such as gameplay and lag have also been criticized. However, Google employees recently slightly modified this handheld console, and it can play PSP games smoothly.

According to foreign media “9TO5Google”report, two Google employees Andy Nguyen and Calle Svensson have successfully modified and cracked Sony’s latest PlayStation Portal remote control game handheld device, so that it can run PSP games smoothly. Andy Nguyen posted on social media X (old Twitter, also known as Twitter) running the classic “Grand Theft Auto
: Liberty City Story” PSP game screen, showing that after more than a month of hard work, the PPSSPP emulator was finally able to run natively on PS Portal. This means that handheld consoles that could only be played in tandem no longer need to be connected to the Internet to play various classic PSP games.

Google employees successfully made the PSP emulator run natively on PS Portal. (reproduced fromSocial MediaX @theflow0

According to Andy Nguyen’s tweet, Sony’s PlayStation Portal handheld console appears to be based onAndroid
It is based on the operating system, but Sony officially blocks the installation of apk files in the system. However, Andy Nguyen found a way to bypass this restriction and successfully allowed the PPSSPP application to run on the machine.

The tweet immediately caught the public’s attention and many people were very excited about it, but he did not expect that it would trigger so many enthusiastic responses. However, he said that there are still many things to do in the follow-up, and there are no plans to release it to the public in the future.

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