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PlayStation emulators

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PSXfin is simple and has a "standard" interface, which is easy to get into. It would be the best{{Cite}} if it was actively developed. It has a lot of compatibility issues. Dead development, closed source, no hope. Despite this, it has many hangers-on that continue to praise it as the best Playstation emulator.
[[EPSXe|ePSXe]] is a fairly standard plugin based emulator, and since it's closed source it gets only updates from the main developers. And only a few minor updates once every few years. Though 1.8.0's biggest addition was the Android version's advertisement. Closed source, focused on profit, and out dated. Although the basic programis near identical to PCSXR there are subtle differences. As this is plugin based, a guide to setting this up can be found here: http://forums.ngemu.com/showthread.php?t=85600 . Also note that PCSXR uses the same plugins so the knowledge gained can be ported over.
POPS (short for PlayStation On PSP System) is the PS1 emulator for PSP made by Sony. It utilises [[PSP Eboots|EBOOTs]], a form of binary file for PSP, instead of bin/cue/etc, which can be made using a converter if required. Compatibility is very high due to being made by Sony for their PSN releases of PS1 games, including support for multi-disc games (within the one EBOOT). Only native PS1 resolution is supported, with games being stretched as the user wishes to fit the screen.
[[File:Cheryl_compared.png|thumb|Left showing native resolution and unblended dithering. Right showing HD and no dithering. ]]
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==Emulation issues==
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