While "jda" is a generic tag, it is frequently associated with a popular tactical RPG developed by Level-5 for the PSP. Given the "jda" prefix and the USA region tag, this file almost certainly contains the USA version of Jeanne d'Arc . Usage Instructions
: Use a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR to extract the .rar file. You should end up with a single file ending in .iso . jda-usa-psp-iso-gameginie-rar
: Points to the source of the file, GameGinie , a website that hosts various retro ROMs and game translations. While "jda" is a generic tag, it is
game image (ISO) released by a scene group or uploader known as . You should end up with a single file ending in
: Indicates that the game is the North American (Region 1) version, intended for the US/Canadian market.
: Open the .iso file in the PPSSPP emulator on your PC or mobile device.
: Confirms the file inside is a .iso image of a PSP game disc. These files are used with PSP emulators like PPSSPP or on original hardware with custom firmware (CFW) .