Emulation software, specifically for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) platform on Android operating systems, often allows for the implementation of modified game code to alter gameplay. These modifications can grant advantages not normally available within the standard game parameters, such as unlimited resources or invincibility. Users achieve this through external files or integrated features within the emulator itself that modify the game’s memory.
Modifying game parameters offers an altered gaming experience, potentially easing difficult sections or enabling experimentation with game mechanics. In some cases, it can improve accessibility for players with disabilities. This practice has evolved from the use of physical cheat devices on original hardware to software-based solutions on modern emulators. The capability to alter game behavior provides alternative ways to engage with existing software.