#LIST OF PS1 AND PS2 GAME SAVES ANDROID#
Didn't consider doing the same with ps2 tho, regret it now since I sold off my bvmRetron5 is an android main menu that fires up independent emulator plug-ins that run of their own accord that boot the ROM from the cartridge and passes it into memory/temporary storage for use while the game is in play. The colors via component were a lot richer and popped more.
#LIST OF PS1 AND PS2 GAME SAVES PS3#
PS3 games were blockier and more pixelated, smoothing is basically mandatory, at that point there's less of a difference but actual hardware looked better. I've compared PS3 emulation at 480i via component on a Sony bvm to an actual ps1 outputting via rgb and there was a clear difference. Didn't consider doing the same with ps2 tho, regret it now since I sold off my bvm
I'm more inclined to believe it's hardware than emulation since I would assume we'd have more solid information definitively stating if it was by now, but still a doubt remains I assumed it was true for the slim due to it having some glitches with certain games or other games simply not working, I remember being stuck on disc 2 of xenogears until I got a psone and beat it there. Really though, it's just like how people say the Wii made the Gamecube obsolete: it's totally wrong, and its better to keep the PS1 around for times where you want to play PS1 games.īut the retron actually is an emulation machine basically, no? Mine, for example, can play Lunar Silver Star Story, which I've heard most slims cannot. The thing is these chips are not perfect-no matter how advanced the tech is there is always gonna be something the real mobo and pieces could handle that the chip simply can't-and that's why you have some PS2s that can handle games and some PS2s which can't handle those but can handle other games. Something similar is done in consoles like the Retron or other multi-console systems-they're not packing a real NES and SNES in there, they're putting in a chip that can handle the same loads. It's not really "emulation." Its more that they developed a chip or set of chips that could do everything the hardware of the PS1 could do (I'm not a tech wiz so don't ask me how that works).