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The '''[[gametech:PocketStation|PocketStation]]''' is a memory card peripheral made by Sony Computer Entertainment for the [[PlayStation emulators|PlayStation]] that was released in Japan on January 23, 1999. It had a ARM7T CPU with 2KB of RAM. Software for the PocketStation was typically distributed as PlayStation CD-ROM extras, enhancing the games with added features. Stand-alone software could also be downloaded through the PlayStation console. The software is then transferred to the PocketStation for use. A built-in infrared data interface allows direct transfer of data such as game saves between PocketStation units, as well as multiplayer gaming. 60 games in total were compatible with the PocketStation.
 
The '''[[gametech:PocketStation|PocketStation]]''' is a memory card peripheral made by Sony Computer Entertainment for the [[PlayStation emulators|PlayStation]] that was released in Japan on January 23, 1999. It had a ARM7T CPU with 2KB of RAM. Software for the PocketStation was typically distributed as PlayStation CD-ROM extras, enhancing the games with added features. Stand-alone software could also be downloaded through the PlayStation console. The software is then transferred to the PocketStation for use. A built-in infrared data interface allows direct transfer of data such as game saves between PocketStation units, as well as multiplayer gaming. 60 games in total were compatible with the PocketStation.
  
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! scope="col"|Operating System(s)
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! scope="col"|Platform(s)
 
! scope="col"|Latest Version
 
! scope="col"|Latest Version
 
! scope="col"|[[libretro|Libretro Core]]
 
! scope="col"|[[libretro|Libretro Core]]
 
! scope="col"|[[Emulation Accuracy|Accuracy]]
 
! scope="col"|[[Emulation Accuracy|Accuracy]]
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! scope="col"|<abbr title="Free/Libre and Open-Source Software">FLOSS</abbr>
 
! scope="col"|Active
 
! scope="col"|Active
 
! scope="col"|[[Recommended Emulators|Recommended]]
 
! scope="col"|[[Recommended Emulators|Recommended]]
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! colspan="12"|PC / x86
 
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|-
 
|[[MAME]]
 
|[[MAME]]
|Multi-platform
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|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}
 
|[http://www.mamedev.org/release.html {{MAMEVer}}]
 
|[http://www.mamedev.org/release.html {{MAMEVer}}]
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|High
 
|High
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|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[No$|No$GBA]]
 
|[[No$|No$GBA]]
|Windows, [[86/286/386/486/Pentium|DOS]]
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|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|DOS}}
 
|[http://problemkaputt.de/gba.htm {{No$GBAVer}}]
 
|[http://problemkaputt.de/gba.htm {{No$GBAVer}}]
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
|?
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|Mid
|{{}}
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|{{✗}}
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|{{✗}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[PK201]]
 
|[[PK201]]
|Windows
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|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}
|16/01/20 Build<br/>(2016)
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|[http://drhell.web.fc2.com/pocket/pk201_200428.zip Build 20/04/28]
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|{{✗}}
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|Mid
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
|?
 
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[PKEmu]]
 
|[[PKEmu]]
|Windows
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|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}
 
|[http://www.zophar.net/download_file/13336 1.1 Private Beta]
 
|[http://www.zophar.net/download_file/13336 1.1 Private Beta]
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
|?
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|?  
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|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
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|-
 
|pockystation
 
|pockystation
|Windows
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|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Libretro}}
|[https://github.com/simias/pockystation Git]
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|[https://github.com/simias/pockystation git][https://github.com/simias/pockystation-libretro libretro]
|{{✓}} <small>([https://github.com/simias/pockystation-libretro Git])</small>
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|{{✓}}
|{{}}
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|?
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|{{✓}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|-
 
|-
!colspan="12"|Mobile
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!colspan="12"|Mobile / ARM
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[PK201]]
 
|[[PK201]]
|[[Android emulators|Android]]
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|align=left|{{Icon|Android}}
|18/09/23 Build<br/>(2018)
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|[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dokutajigokusai.pk201 21/08/17]
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|{{✗}}
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|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
|?
 
 
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[[Category:Sony consoles]]
 
[[Category:Sony consoles]]
 
[[Category:Fifth-generation video game consoles]]
 
[[Category:Fifth-generation video game consoles]]
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[[Category:Peripherals/Accessories]]
 
[[Category:PocketStation emulators|*]]
 
[[Category:PocketStation emulators|*]]

Revision as of 18:14, 11 April 2022

PocketStation
Sony-PocketStation.png
Developer Sony
Type Memory Card peripheral
Generation Fifth generation
Release date 1999
Discontinued 2002
Successor PlayStation Portable
Emulated

The PocketStation is a memory card peripheral made by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation that was released in Japan on January 23, 1999. It had a ARM7T CPU with 2KB of RAM. Software for the PocketStation was typically distributed as PlayStation CD-ROM extras, enhancing the games with added features. Stand-alone software could also be downloaded through the PlayStation console. The software is then transferred to the PocketStation for use. A built-in infrared data interface allows direct transfer of data such as game saves between PocketStation units, as well as multiplayer gaming. 60 games in total were compatible with the PocketStation.

Emulators

Name Platform(s) Latest Version Libretro Core Accuracy FLOSS Active Recommended
PC / x86
MAME Windows Linux macOS FreeBSD 0.264 High
No$GBA Windows MS-DOS 3.05 Mid
PK201 Windows Build 20/04/28 Mid
PKEmu Windows 1.1 Private Beta ?
pockystation Windows gitlibretro ?
Mobile / ARM
PK201 Android 21/08/17 Mid