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The devs are making some fantastic progress. Emulators are bountiful online. Plenty of these retro consoles get picked up, with fans seeking out the secrets inside. How a game console is engineered, ...
Not only do PC gamers have more control over their games, but they can keep playing games released in ages of yore—even if it sometimes takes intermediary software like DOSBox. Console gamers don't ...
Emulation enthusiasts rejoice, for a popular PlayStation 3 emulator has reached a major milestone. The team behind RPCS3 has managed to make the entire PS3 library loadable. Let us be clear, "loadable ...
PlayStation 4 emulator ShadPS4 may unofficially bring Bloodborne to PC. The emulator is still buggy and not ready for release, but fans are hopeful. Sony may potentially clamp down on the emulator due ...
RPCS3, an emulator I’ve been writing about since 2016, but which first began in 2011, has come along way since it made its first tentative steps towards making PS3 games playable on a PC. From those ...
AMD probably did the right thing by making their FidelityFX supersampling tech open-source. It's already supported in a lot of games, and now, it has reached a console emulator. RPCS3, the popular PS3 ...
PCSX5 is a standout option in the realm of ever-evolving PS5 emulator projects, as this brings the world of PlayStation gaming to both Windows and Mac. Employing Vulkan, DirectX, and OpenGL as ...
RPCSX aims to make PS4 games—and probably even PS5 games, someday—playable on PC. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Exciting news, ...
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 ...
The developer of the biggest PS3 emulator has now turned its attention to working on one for the PS4. As reported by emulation fan Read Only Memo, the team behind the RPCS3 PS3 emulator (which started ...
Apple's Mac line of computers has long been wildly successful, but if there's one area where they never quite caught on, it's gaming. Pinning down why gaming on Macs never exploded is not an exact ...