The PlayStation Classic was Sony's answer to Nintendo's retro consoles. While the move was hardly a surprise, what helped its conception certainly was. A review made by Kotaku recently discovered the retro console ran its collection of PSONE games using a derivative of the original PCSX emulator for the PC, as reported by TechCrunch. Emulators are basically software made to run games made for a specific platform on a different platform, particularly on the PC. The discovery made by Kotaku came with a bit of irony that the software once used to run pirated copies of the PSONE was chosen by Sony itself to run the PlayStation Classic. Apparently the ARM port of the PCSX emulato...
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