: Unlocks the ability to run emulators (GBA, SNES, PS1, N64), backup utilities, and community-made software.

Historically, hacking a PSP was divided by hardware generations. Older models (PSP 1000 and early 2000s) supported permanent hardware-level custom firmware. Newer models (late 2000s, 3000, PSP Go, and E1000 Street) were restricted to "temporary" or "light" CFW, meaning users had to manually re-run a fast-recovery application every single time the console completely lost battery power or rebooted.

Drop classic emulators (GBA, SNES, NES, Sega Genesis) into the PSP/GAME/ directory.