

Settings optimised for Nintendo 64 games. Use this Frontend to play cool N64 ZIPs or ROMs, with 4 games included. The Mupen64Plus 2.0 Emulator is a Nintendo 64 Emulator running on Ubuntu. Now, that said, if you are a die-hard Nintendo fan, you're limited to Gameboy Advance emulation on the PSP at the moment, but considering you can run just about every other emulator on there (DS doesn't have too many emulators at the moment), you've got a larger library to choose from, although the PSP games themselves should keep you happy (and 8GB memory sticks can be had for as little as 22.00). This tool I wrote, in 2 days, after discovering a lack of an easy Mupen64Plus 2.0 Emulator frontend. I'd really consider the PSP - if you're wanting a device that can do emulation (it's not hard to hack a PSP easier than a DS/DSi (and I know, because my kids have DS/DSi and the R4 and the new cart for the DSi are hard to get and can be expensive, and are not really that reliable), has a larger screen, better web browsing (at this point though, it must be said that neither the DS/DSi or PSP have decent web browsers, and I haven't tried installing Opera Mini on my PSP yet), and overall a more powerful piece of hardware, then PSP is it - also, getting a PSP 1000 or PSP 2000 (the devices that are 100% hackable the PSPGo and PSP 3000 are not hackable yet/semi hackable at this point) is cheaper than a DSi (especially used, where you actually can get a pre-hacked PSP in some cases).

I know I'm going to get bashed as a Sony fanboy here, but:
