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Abstract Jet Li: Rise to Honor (2004) is a cinematic action title originally released for the PlayStation 2. Over the past decade, the game has attracted interest from the retro‑gaming community, particularly those who wish to experience it via the PSP emulator PPSSPP . This paper investigates the technical feasibility of running Rise to Honor on PPSSPP, examines the role of emulation in video‑game preservation, and analyzes the legal framework surrounding the distribution of ROMs and ISO files, including “zip” archives commonly shared online. By delineating the distinction between legitimate archival practices and copyright infringement, the study aims to provide scholars, developers, and enthusiasts with a balanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities presented by emulation of proprietary titles. 1. Introduction The rapid evolution of video‑game hardware has left many noteworthy titles inaccessible on modern platforms. Emulation—software that mimics the behavior of obsolete consoles—offers a pathway for preserving cultural artifacts and providing continued access to legacy games. PPSSPP , an open‑source PlayStation Portable (PSP) emulator, has become a popular conduit for playing PSP‑formatted games on a wide array of devices (Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and even game consoles).

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