The lone developer behind the best PS2 emulator for Android has “indefinitely suspended” development. In a post, the developer says he received “death threats” and other attacks. The AetherSX2 ...
Eurogamer’s Digital Foundry says that some of the issues experienced while playing PS2 games on the PS5 have been around for a number of years, so it’s a little baffling that Sony hasn’t addressed ...
Sony is reportedly working on a new feature that will allow players of its latest console to play some of the classical PlayStation games. It comes as a popular ...
AetherSX2 is a new PS2 emulator for Android that’s currently in closed alpha testing. The primary developer behind the emulator answered some questions for us about what to expect. YouTuber Taki Udon ...
Sony is reportedly working on a new PS2 emulator, claims YouTuber Mystic. In a video discussing the state of the classic games library that comes with a PS Plus Premium subscription, Mystic says that ...
No GPU needed for up to PS2 gaming on this old Intel PC.
It looks as though the PS5 may be getting a wave of classic PlayStation 2 games in the not-so-distant future. This info comes courtesy of a company called Implicit Conversions, which claims on its ...
Despite the PS2 being (at least to my knowledge) the best-selling video game console of all time, it is perhaps surprising to see that PC emulation for it has taken something of a significant backseat ...
The report of a new PS2 emulator comes from well-respected PlayStation YouTuber Mystic. Although Mystic seems to be well-connected within the games industry, it’s extremely rare for him to delve into ...
Game console hacking remains a fascinating area, and we’re glad when someone brings the spoils of exploration for us to marvel at. This time, we’re looking at the [mast1c0re] hack story by [cturt] – ...
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 ...
jxl: Well, you're half right. No one liked the dual processors, including the folks at Sega. It had a HUGE library of games though and, as I said before, FF7 was what killed the Saturn. People who ...