I don't know if anybody has already bothered to emulate that, but you can now play japanese PSX online games on your PC.
https://problemkaputt.de/psx.htm - no$psx v2.3
Or sorts of. The game servers are long dead. But you can redirect them (in no$psx.ini) and create your http servers (if you can reverse engineer the game engine, the transfer ptptrotocol is shown in the TTY log window, but the game-specific data formats are mostly unknown... apart from Hamster Club high score table).
The games are all japanese, and I don't really know what they are supposed to do. They don't look so much like top quality, unless you are a big fan of minigames.
What I have figured out is that the glyphs "iE-t'" appear to refer to I-mode.
It does also work with the official PSX browser (Keitai Henshuu), but it does have its limitations, most strikingly, txt htm gif files cannot be bigger than 10 kilobytes.
https://problemkaputt.de/psx.htm - no$psx v2.3
Or sorts of. The game servers are long dead. But you can redirect them (in no$psx.ini) and create your http servers (if you can reverse engineer the game engine, the transfer ptptrotocol is shown in the TTY log window, but the game-specific data formats are mostly unknown... apart from Hamster Club high score table).
The games are all japanese, and I don't really know what they are supposed to do. They don't look so much like top quality, unless you are a big fan of minigames.
What I have figured out is that the glyphs "iE-t'" appear to refer to I-mode.
It does also work with the official PSX browser (Keitai Henshuu), but it does have its limitations, most strikingly, txt htm gif files cannot be bigger than 10 kilobytes.