Play! PS2 is an attempt at creating a Play Station 2 emulator for the Win32, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS platforms. It’s a free application that tries to replicate the Play Station 2 console to enable you to play PS2 games on your Android and iPhone or iPad devices. HIGHLIGHTS: Cus...
We present you thePS2Smart- a PlayStation 2 emulator application for smartphones running Android or iOS operating systems. As desktop version for Windows, Linux and Mac of this nature software exists for over a decade already, we decided to build one which supports mobile devices too. And here...
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Android is a fantastic platform foremulation, as everything from Atari and theNEStoPS1andGameCubecan be played on your modern smartphone. However, one of the biggest challenges in this space has been PS2 emulation, with the likes of Play and the shady DamonPS2 emulator taking a stab at the ...
back that good old memories of yours (for those who owned the PS2 console before) back to life or answer your curiosity (for those who never play PS2 before) – by enabling your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch to be able to play PS2 g...
Look no further then PCSX2, a full blown PS2 emulator for Mac OS X that works surprisingly well. I say surprising because it seems development work is a little infrequent and there are some features left to be desired, but it certainly works and the frame rate is pretty high on my Mac...
So this is what this workaround is about: Harnessing all the goodness that PCSX2 team has put in place for PCSX2 and enabling it on Android. Using the method I’m sharing below, we are going to enable PCSX2 emulator running on PC to run as a service (PS2 Gaming Server...
I've already bragged to "all" my friends about being the only person that will own a mobile PS2/PS2 emulator so it'd better come out, and it'd better not cost the same as a PS2. Good luck reverse engineering this piece, I miss Virtual Game Station when I'm in OSX. I'm assumin...