Danganronpa games headed to mobile

Spike Chunsoft announced that the first three Danganronpa games will be headed to phones, with “Anniversary Editions” of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, and Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony all to arrive on the platform with improved touch screen controls and a new UI to better suit smaller screens. Tenth anniversary website.

That’s great news, as one of the reasons for this port was to give fans the ability to play SDR on their phones using PPSSPP. Now they’ll be able to play it natively!

Converting movies to play on PSP

A few people have asked me to help them put movies onto PSP, so here is a guide. Since PSP cannot play the kind of movies you’d download from the internet, you have to convert them first

The easiest way to do so is by using FFMPEG, simply execute the following command:

ffmpeg -y -i INPUTFILE -flags +bitexact -vcodec libx264 -profile:v baseline -level 3.0 -s 480x272 -r 29.97 -b:v 384k -acodec aac -b:a 96k -ar 48000 -f psp -strict -2 OUTPUTFILE.MP4

If you want to, you can generate a thumbnail as well:

ffmpeg -i INPUTFILE -f image2 -ss 5 -vframes 1 -s 160x120 OUTPUTFILE.THM

That’s it. Now simply put the file(s) to your VIDEO folder and enjoy!

Got this mint condition PSP – 2004 Ice Silver for 15€

I already had a few PSPs but simply could not resist getting this one. Fully boxed, with 4GB MSP card, manuals and two games.

Seems little used, original receipt was in the box so I know that it was bought on 14th of June, 2009. The system itself cost 188€, MSP card 25€, Crash Bandicoot: Mind over Monster 30€ and Ape Academy 2 45€.

Memory card had a few saves, last dating 2011. Battery, of course, completely bloated and dead. Running OFW 4.05 I intend to keep it as an open-box collectible as

2000 is my personal favorite (some people complain about screen ghosting, but I rarely notice that and don’t like scanlines of 3000)