It works for PS1 games, but not PS2. The lack of L2/R2 and two analog sticks (plus L3/R3) explains that one.Oppenheimer wrote:It really is a very grey area. The law is complicated. But, to be on the safe side I think I'll just use Remote Play if I really want to play it on my PSP. Anyone else ever use that feature?
You need an active internet connection for your PSP to use Remote Play outside of the wireless range of your PS3.
As for the legality of ISOs being converted into eboots, it cannot and should not be compared to MP3s. You're using a hacked private encoding system to convert a pretty much legal backup into a format that you don't have the rights to use. If you were paying Sony royalties to gain access to a legal eboot converter, it would be legal. If you aren't, it's not.