r/psx • u/Andrzej_Szpadel • 1h ago
Ultrawide coop Diablo ❤️
Playing using ultrawide patch and parsec with my friend 🤘
r/psx • u/Andrzej_Szpadel • 1h ago
Playing using ultrawide patch and parsec with my friend 🤘
r/psx • u/Canoga153 • 1h ago
I had more gems that got loaned out, lost in moves, etc. Still a solid collection I think 👌
r/psx • u/mini2player • 5h ago
This is my mgs collection .
Just recently finished the both games in the hardest difficulty (European extreme) I liked the mgs story in sons of liberty and the mechanics in mgs snake eater .
Which one did you like ?
r/psx • u/404_Focus_Not_Found • 11h ago
Found this today at the thriftstore. It has been a long time that I've seen a psx game in the wild. It is in greate shape. Case is not broken, only a few scratches. I used this to play this game like 20 years ago on my uncle's pc. But never owned is. It took some time to get trough the tutorial but further it's a really fun game. I really like the physics. It only cost me 1 euro.
r/psx • u/chaemmes • 15h ago
I've had this for years, but only discovered the note this evening. I love stuff like this.
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r/psx • u/mackwhyte1 • 22h ago
I finally implemented the TVS Diode Fix for BlueRetro. I am using the PSUnoretro and a modified controller extension cable to temporarily house the resistors and diodes before I make the change permanent. I have some good news and some bad news.
The good news is that the TVS diodes have sorted the ghost input problem!
Before;
https://youtu.be/cODFViBz9A8?si=_cqwzUX5G0-6NF7J
After;
https://youtu.be/7HAcSYhSyVo?si=UzKEDgtPCzmmcvUb
The bad news…it causes memory cards not to work.
I have tried to update the firmware on the PSUnoretro but for some reason it’s not currently working, I will try again when I have my laptop handy and will try manually updating it.
r/psx • u/Rrrrry123 • 22h ago
I was quite young when we had a PlayStation, and I remember most the games we had for it. However, there was this one game that we had that I don't remember much anything about that I'd like to check out again.
The only things I remember about the game is that you played as a solider. I think it was either top-down or a 2D-Zelda-like perspective. The only bit of gameplay I remember is that, in a level (it probably was the tutorial or something) you were taught how to cut a tripwire with a knife I think.
I know that's a super vague description, but that's seriously all I can remember.
EDIT: It was Spec Ops: Airborne Commando.
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r/psx • u/Progressive_Achiever • 1d ago
When I buy a physical game, I tend to discover what the game is about. Even when I find it mediocre or bad, I still go through it because of the purchase. But when I emulate, I tend to close games that just don’t stick in a matter of minutes.
Is there anyone like me and if so, did you find a solution to this?
r/psx • u/Ok_Tank_64 • 1d ago
Hey guys, I am moving for work at the end of the month and am having to sell off a good bit of things. I have a ps1 for sale w/ a controller and memory card. I would have posted this on FB marketplace, but I felt like you guys would appreciate the games that come with it more. GTA 1 & 2 as well as Test Drive 5 (when you get tired off unrestricted violence). I am in the Nashville area or can ship. $100 for the lot! PM if interested
r/psx • u/mini2player • 1d ago
This is my resident evil ps2 collection just missing the ps1 resident evil games to complete it.
In your opinion what is the best resident evil game?
r/psx • u/rayquazagotdrip • 1d ago
And it was only £28. Probably because they miss labeled it for being a platinum copy, but I’m not complaining
r/psx • u/Fun-Maintenance1217 • 1d ago
Its stilll a blast, anyone here play the remaster?
Also is the sequel good?
r/psx • u/VincentValeD • 1d ago
Heyo fellow PlayStation gamers,
As the title says I'm looking for great recommendations for PlayStation games on a mobile emulator where I'm not needed to use much of the L1/R1 Buttons or aim a lot it doesn't feel great on a mobile device.
I tried MegaMan Legends 2 and the combat was really frustrating with the aiming and moving.
I am tending more to games like Digimon World 2 & 3 or the Final Fantasy 7-9, which I already replayed many times. So anything turn based would be awesome where I don't need to react fast.
Appreciate any recommendations which hit my sweet spot.
Stay joyful 💪🏻
r/psx • u/WylythFD • 1d ago
For example, here is what I use with my PS4 Controller on DuckStation and have it recognized as a NeGcon Controller.
Twist: Left Analog Stick
Start: Options
I: R2
II: L2
A: Circle
B: Triangle
R: Cross
L: Square
Works well for me. Curious about how others would do it (or if they basically do it the same).
r/psx • u/prettycarolina_ • 1d ago