Here's a sample piece of how you might list a few games:
| Game Title | ISO File Name | Verification Status | Additional Notes | |------------------------------|---------------------------|---------------------------|---------------------------| | Grandia V | grandia_v.iso | Verified on PSP-1000 (6.20)| Requires 6.20 or higher | | Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops | mgs_portable_ops.iso | Verified on PSP-3000 (6.60)| Region: EU, JP, and US | | Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII | crisis_core_ffvii.iso | Verified on PSP-E1000 (6.60)| No notable issues | | Lumines: Electronic Symphony | lumines_electronic_symphony.iso | Verified on PSP-2000 (5.00)| May require reinsertion of UMD on lower firmwares | index of psp games iso verified
Searching for "index of PSP games iso verified" exists in a legal gray zone. Here is the reality: Here's a sample piece of how you might
That said, preservationists argue that since PSP digital stores (PSP Go’s store) have shut down and UMDs degrade over time, verified ISO indexes serve a historical purpose. That said, preservationists argue that since PSP digital
You can freely share the index (the list of verified names + hashes) without sharing the ISOs themselves. This is how preservation communities work.