Here’s generated content for a set, based on standard naming conventions for ROM curation tools (like Clrmame Pro or RomVault).
Here is the exact workflow to turn a messy Redump folder into a pristine 1G1R library. 1G1R - Redump - Sony - PlayStation Portable P...
Happy curating.
By following this guide, you turn a chaotic Terabyte of raw data into the ultimate PlayStation Portable legacy. You have not just collected games; you have preserved history—without the bloat. Here’s generated content for a set, based on
| Game Title (US) | Serial | Region | Size | Notes | |----------------|--------------|--------|--------|------------------------------| | God of War: Chains of Olympus | UCUS-98662 | USA | 1.4 GB | Best version (Rev 1) | | Persona 3 Portable | ULUS-10512 | USA | 1.2 GB | Includes English + JP audio | | Monster Hunter Freedom Unite | ULUS-10397 | USA | 1.1 GB | No JP-only content | | LocoRoco 2 | UCES-01234 | Europe | 800 MB | Multi-5 languages | By following this guide, you turn a chaotic
2025-04-01 (Example date) Source: Redump.org Dats Used: Sony - PlayStation Portable (Serial)/ (Redump) Total Size: ~1.5 TB (Full set before trimming) Final 1G1R Size: ~750 GB – 900 GB (depending on regional preferences)
By going 1G1R, you fit the entire PSP library on a 256GB microSD card (which the PSP can actually read via an adapter). You cannot fit a Full Redump set on a real PSP's memory stick. You can fit a 1G1R set.