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: Minis share the same save data structure as standard PSP games. You can usually move your save files between a real PSP and PPSSPP by copying the PSP/SAVEDATA Legal Note
| Feature | PSP Minis | PSP Homebrew | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Officially developed by gaming studios and approved by Sony for the PlayStation Store | Created by independent hobbyists and developers outside of Sony's oversight | | Distribution | Sold through the official PlayStation Store | Distributed freely online through forums and community sites | | Quality | Generally well-polished, with a guaranteed level of quality set by Sony's approval process | Highly variable; ranges from brilliant and creative to simple experiments or unfinished projects | psp+minis+roms
In some cases, PSP content is packaged as a folder containing an EBOOT.PBP file (a PlayStation Portable executable). This format is common for PSOne Classics and some downloadable content. To run these, they generally must be placed directly in the PPSSPP memstick folder and launched from within the emulator's interface, rather than being treated as a standard disc image. : Minis share the same save data structure
Launched by Sony in October 2009 alongside the digital-only PSP Go, the initiative was designed to compete directly with the rapidly growing smartphone gaming market, particularly Apple's App Store. To run these, they generally must be placed