Download the PPSSPP Emulator from the Google Play Store.

| # | Game (PSP) | Year | Size (ISO) | Where to Get (Legal) | Quick Notes | |---|------------|------|------------|----------------------|-------------| | 1 | | 2007 | ~2 GB | Purchase on PlayStation Store (PSN) → download ISO via PSP dumper. | Fast‑paced fighting, best‑rated PSP DBZ game. | | 2 | Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team | 2009 | ~2.5 GB | Buy on PlayStation Store (PSN) → dump ISO. | Team‑based arena battles. | | 3 | Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans | 2009 | ~1.5 GB | Free demo on Bandai Namco website (archived). | Good for newcomers; demo only. | | 4 | Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II (PS2) – via PSP‑compatible “PS2 Classics” on PSP (requires custom firmware). | 2005 | ~2 GB | Own a PS2 disc → use PS2 Classics conversion tool (legal only if you own the disc). | Not a native PSP title, but playable in PPSSPP after conversion. | | 5 | Fan‑Made Kakarot Demo (Open‑source) | 2022 | ~500 MB | GitHub: github.com/DBZKakarot/PPSSPP-demo (released under MIT). | Experimental; not the full commercial game. |

What makes PPSSPP special is that to play – it’s an “HLE” (High Level Emulation) emulator that works right out of the box. The default settings balance good compatibility and speed, though advanced users can tweak options for better performance.

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