If you own a modded PSP, tracking down the arcade ROM (not ISO) and running it through CPS1PSP gives you one of the most underappreciated beat ‘em ups on a legendary handheld. The combo of dinosaurs, muscle cars, and crunchy 2D combat holds up brilliantly on the PSP’s bright 4.3-inch screen.

Check if the "QSound" files or specific BIOS files are included in your emulator folder.

For retro enthusiasts with a hacked PSP, tracking down a working —or more accurately, a compatible ROM/emulator setup—is a rewarding project. The game holds up remarkably well: the sprite work is gorgeous, the dinosaur animations are charming, and the beat ‘em up formula is timeless.

Since there is no native ISO, the "ISO" files found online are typically custom-made "EBOOT" files containing the arcade ROM bundled with an emulator.

While there is no official Cadillacs and Dinosaurs ISO for the , fans of the 1993 Capcom arcade classic

The PSP ISO format allows you to play games on your PSP console without the need for a physical UMD (Universal Media Disc). This format has become increasingly popular among PSP enthusiasts, as it offers greater flexibility and convenience when it comes to playing games on the go.

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