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Assign and R2 to the PSP’s analog stick directions (e.g., Analog Left for L2, Analog Right for R2).
The PS1 controller had four shoulder buttons (L1, R1, L2, R2), whereas the standard PSP only has L and R. Go to Assign Buttons and map your L2 and R2 commands (often used for shortcuts like LP+RP or LK+RK in Tekken) to the PSP analog stick directions. Moving the analog stick left or right can trigger your macro commands perfectly. Tekken 2 Psp Eboot
Navigate to the PSP folder, then open the GAME folder. (Path: PSP/GAME/ ).
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Once your file is ready, transferring it to your handheld console requires a specific folder structure. For Sony PSP:
If you prefer to make your own custom EBOOT from a legal backup of your PS1 disc, follow these steps using a popular PC tool called : Prerequisites A Windows PC. A copy of the PSX2PSP software. Go to Assign Buttons and map your L2
Ensure the program correctly detects the (e.g., SLUS-00213 for the North American version, or SCES-00255 for the European PAL version). Note: Correct Game IDs ensure game saves work flawlessly.
A is a digital file format that allows the classic PlayStation 1 (PS1) fighting game, Tekken 2 , to run on the PlayStation Portable (PSP) hardware. While the PSP cannot run raw PS1 disc images (.ISO or .BIN) directly, it uses a built-in emulator called POPS to execute games packaged in the EBOOT.PBP format. Core Technical Overview