Best PlayStation Portable (PSP) emulator

Best PlayStation Portable (PSP) emulator
EmuRank compares PlayStation Portable emulators using real community reports — showing current playable percentages, tracked-game coverage, and supported operating systems. Start with the comparison table below, then verify on the individual game page before making a final choice.
Highest playable % on this page
PPSSPP
PPSSPP currently shows the highest playable percentage for PlayStation Portable in the table below. Compare its tested-game count, tracked-game coverage, and recent community reports before treating it as the default choice.
Platform stats
View stats →Platform-wide rankings are useful for discovery, but individual game pages are more reliable for final emulator decisions.
Compare PlayStation Portable emulators
Use this table to compare emulators by tracked-game coverage, catalog playable rate, supported operating systems, and dataset size. Higher playable percentages are useful, but always verify on the individual game page.
How to use this data
- 1. Start by comparing playable percentage with tested-game count. The comparison table is currently ordered by playable percentage, not by coverage. Use the top row as a starting point, then compare its sample size and tracked-game coverage.
- 2. Verify on the game page. Platform-wide rankings are a useful shortlist, not a final answer. Open the specific game you want to play and compare real reports before choosing an emulator.
- 3. Prioritize recent, well-supported reports. Report age affects relevance, and strong vote support helps surface the most useful results. Emulator version text is shown for context rather than scored directly.
- 4. Approach small samples carefully. Emulators with fewer than 20 tested games are marked as a small dataset. Their percentages may look high or low simply due to the small sample — treat them as promising but untested options.
How to choose the right PlayStation Portable emulator
Safe starting point
PPSSPP currently shows the highest playable percentage on this page. Use it as a starting comparison point, but weigh that against tested-game count and recent reports before deciding.
If you know the game you want
Go directly to the game page on EmuRank. Platform-wide rankings help you narrow options, but game-specific reports are more reliable for a final decision — especially if you play on a less common device or operating system.
Most tested PlayStation Portable games
View all 65 games →These PlayStation Portable games have the most community reports on EmuRank. They are the best starting point if you want to see what well-documented PlayStation Portable emulation looks like today.

God of War: Chains of Olympus

God of War: Ghost of Sparta

Burnout Legends

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories

Lumines

Tekken 6
Best playable PlayStation Portable games
View all 65 games →Games marked as Perfect or Playable on PlayStation Portable, sorted by community activity.

God of War: Chains of Olympus

God of War: Ghost of Sparta

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories

Burnout Legends

Lumines

Tekken 6
Latest reports for PlayStation Portable
View all 96 reports →Recent reports are often more useful than old emulator reputations. This section shows the latest PlayStation Portable results added to EmuRank, including version, operating system, and compatibility level.
PlayStation Portable emulator FAQ
What is the best PlayStation Portable emulator for most games on EmuRank?
Based on current EmuRank data, PPSSPP currently shows the highest playable percentage on this page. Compare its tested-game count, tracked-game coverage, and recent community reports before making a final decision — results can vary by title and setup.
Why can an emulator show a high playable rate with only a few tested games?
A high playable percentage with a small sample can be misleading. If an emulator has only tested a handful of popular titles, its rate will look strong but may not reflect harder or less common games. Always check the number of tested games alongside the percentage — the Dataset size column in the comparison table shows whether the sample is broad or still early.
How do I check whether a specific PlayStation Portable game works?
Go to the PlayStation Portable games list and open the specific game page. Each game page shows individual reports per emulator, version, and operating system — far more useful than platform-wide averages for a single title.
What should I do if my game has no reports yet?
If a game has no reports, start by comparing the better-covered emulators for PlayStation Portable on this page, then verify with current reports and submit your own result on EmuRank to help the community.
Which operating systems does each PlayStation Portable emulator support?
Supported operating systems vary by emulator. Check the Supported OS column in the comparison table above, or visit each emulator's detail page for the full list and download links.
Pick a game or compare emulators
If you already know what you want to play, go to the game page and compare the tested emulator results there. If you are still choosing between emulators, use the comparison table on this page and open the emulator pages for more detail.