Official PS1 games sold on the PlayStation Store were packaged as EBOOTs. Later, the homebrew community developed tools to convert standard PS1 disc images (.ISO or .BIN/.CUE) into custom EBOOTs. This allows custom firmware (CFW) users to play any PS1 game on their PSP. Prerequisites for Custom EBOOTs
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Tekken 2 is a classic 3D fighting game originally released by Namco in 1995 for arcades and the PlayStation. Fans often look to play legacy Tekken titles on modern portable hardware. On the PSP (PlayStation Portable), enthusiasts use EBOOT files to run PlayStation (PS1) or PSP-format games via homebrew or custom firmware setups. This article explains what a Tekken 2 PSP EBOOT is, legal and technical considerations, and practical steps for playing classic Tekken on a PSP.
First, you need the game file on your PC. If you have the disc, use software like Alcohol 52% or ImgBurn to rip the PlayStation disc to a .bin and .cue file format. PSX2PSP specifically requires .bin or .iso files as the source.
Alternatively, if you own an original Tekken 2 PS1 disc or an ISO backup, you can create the Eboot yourself:
Click . Within a minute, you’ll have a fresh EBOOT.PBP file ready to be transferred to your PSP/GAME/Tekken 2/ directory. Optimizing the Tekken 2 Gameplay Experience on PSP
Ensure your PSP is updated to the final official firmware version ().
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Ensure the program correctly detects the (e.g., SLUS-00213 for the North American version, or SCES-00255 for the European PAL version). Note: Correct Game IDs ensure game saves work flawlessly.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes regarding file formats and hardware capabilities. Downloading copyrighted ROMs or Eboot files of games you do not own is illegal in many jurisdictions.
If you own a physical copy of Tekken 2 for the PlayStation 1 and wish to play it on a PSP, the general process involves: