PSX2 is a new PlayStation 2 emulator for Android, building off of PCSX2 and PCSX2_ARM64. The app is available in the Play Store for $5, or you can build it yourself for free from its source code.
A new tool just emerged with the potential to create native ports of PS2 games far faster than manual decompilation efforts.
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 Raspberry Pi 5, the latest iteration of the popular single-board computer, offering more processing power and a wealth of impressive capabilities in a small form factor. One exciting feature is ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...