PCSX-Reloaded is a PlayStation Emulator based on PCSX-df 1.9, with support for Windows, GNU/Linux and Mac OS X as well as many bugfixes and improvements. Added NetPlay support, the api is not the same for cyberpad PCSXR features. Open Emu PSP Emulator for Mac Open Emu is perhaps the best retro gaming console emulators available for Mac OS X. Though it itself is a collection of “cores” or libraries of other gaming emulation projects, it works flawlessly. Open Emu uses the core of PPSSPP for the emulation of PSP and runs PSP games via the same.
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Sony - PlayStation Emulators
Name | Description |
FlareStorm | FlareStorm is a Playstation emulator for Macintosh. There is no readme file. This version is a large core improvement over the previous version which is now discontinued. The emulator itself is stable, however, compatibility has dropped since the previous version. It however, no longer requires the PSX BIOS to run. Definitely one to watch. |
PCSX | PCSX is a port of the Windows Playstation emulator of the same name. Compatibility is decent so far being based on PCSX, but the port itself being new it still has some bugs to work out. This is definitely one to watch if you're a Mac using fan of the PSX. A compatibility list can be found here. |
PCSX-Reloaded | PCSX-Reloaded is a PlayStation emulator based on PCSX-df, both of which are ultimately based on the now discontinued PCSX. PCSX-Reloaded improves on PCSX in several areas and should now be considered a solid competitor to ePSXe and pSX. |
PSMac | PSMac is another good playstation emulator for Macintosh. It doesn't have the speed of The Pi, but it runs some demos that The Pi does not. |
The Pi | The Pi is the fastest Playstation emulator for Macintosh in the public domain. It runs many demos and some homebrewn games. |
Virtual Game Station | VGS was the second commercial PSX emulator to be released. Instead of trying to improve the performance of a game, VGS just strives to make it work. Thus there are no added features over the PSX, but VGS does run more smoothly than Bleem. The demo version of this emulator was released recently, and is crippled to a degree like Bleem. Normally, when you got the full registered version you can save your games, get 2 player support, and Game Pad support. However, this has all changed since Sony bought out Connectix. You can no longer buy VGS from them. Enjoy the demo, it still works, but you won't be able to save. The link will take you to Connectix's news blurb about how they will still support current owners of VGS until 12/31/01. Also note that VGS will NOT run in OS X even in the Classic environment, you have to boot into OS 9 if you want to run it. |
Sony - PlayStation Emulators on Other Platforms
Windows (18)Linux (5)
BeOS (1)
Amiga (2)
Consoles
-- Dreamcast (1)
-- Gamecube (2)


-- XBOX (1)

-- Nintendo Wii (2)
-- GP2X (1)
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Pocket PC (3)iOS (iPhone/iPod Touch) (1)
Android (3)
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Windows
Linux
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iOS (iPhone)
Android
Windows Mobile
Others
Other Releases
Music
Hacks
Savestates
Cheats
Movies
Translations
ROMs (Public Domain)
Frontends
Technical Documents
Extenders
Utilities:
General
Auditing
Cheating
Development
Game Modification
Music Playback / Manipulation
Plugins
Affiliates
Game Hacking.org
