With all the extra firepower in their tiny chassis, modern Raspberry Pi boards are more than capable of emulating older gaming systems. Since I’ve already tested PSP, Wii, and PlayStation 1 titles on ...
Nick is a freelance writer from Chicago, IL, with a BA in Creative Writing from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His lifelong belief in the artistic power of video games led him to ...
The latest PCSX2 update gives the PS2 emulator an overhaul, including a shiny new interface and native Dualshock 4 and Dualsense controller support. While the open-source solution is one of the best ...
Rumors of Sony working on a PS2 emulator to bring classic games to PS Plus might have had some truth to them, if a PlayStation Store listing is anything to go by. The listing, which was found on the ...
The PlayStation 2, a console that defined an era of gaming, has seen its legacy preserved and celebrated thanks to the dedicated efforts of the PCSX2 team. This open-source emulator, born in 2002, has ...
The latest version of the PCSX2 emulator for PCs brings a new capability called RT in RT support. This feature fixes several games with split-screen multiplayer, some games with broken effects, and ...
The PlayStation 2 is arguably one of the greatest consoles of all time, with a library of classic games that’s hard to match. Sony finally discontinued the system in 2013, which means that emulators ...
The PS2 horror game Siren was recently rated on the Korean Game Rating Board. While it is unclear what exactly this release will be, fans are currently speculating it may just be a rerelease running ...
While last month the emulation scene was celebrating the fact that PS3 games were making solid progress on the PC, this month it’s the PlayStation 2’s turn. The PCSX2 team has announced that every ...
Emulator developers spend years of their free time working on software they'll never make money from, often in pursuit of arcane programming solutions that make old console games run on our PCs. The ...
Emulators have been among the most frequently used apps on my iPhone and iPad, but I’d love to see more progress made in the near future.
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