The process involves acquiring files that enable users to play PlayStation Portable (PSP) games on Android devices. This typically entails obtaining an emulator application designed to simulate the PSP hardware environment on the Android operating system and then securing the game data in a compatible file format, often an APK or ISO file, specifically tailored for use with the emulator.
The appeal lies in its ability to repurpose older gaming content on modern mobile platforms, extending the lifespan and accessibility of titles originally confined to a specific handheld console. This functionality offers a cost-effective alternative to purchasing dedicated gaming devices or re-released titles. Historically, this approach emerged alongside the increasing capabilities of mobile processing power and the development of sophisticated emulation software.