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{{Infobox emulator
|image = playicon.png
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|logo = playicon.png
|imagewidth = 128
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|logowidth = 100
|first = 0.30
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|version = 0.30
|second = Yes
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|active = Yes
|third = Multi-platform
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|platform = Windows<br/>macOS<br/>Android<br/>iOS <small>(jailbroken)</small><br/>Linux
|fourth = [https://github.com/jpd002 jpd002]
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|architecture = x86<br/>ARM
|fifth = [http://purei.org/ purei.org]
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|target = [[PlayStation 2 emulators|PlayStation 2]]
|sixth = [https://github.com/jpd002/Play- GitHub]}}
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|developer = jpd002
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|website = [http://purei.org/ purei.org]
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|source = [https://github.com/jpd002/Play- GitHub]}}
  
[[Play!]] is a [[High/Low_level_emulation|high-level]], multi-platform [[PlayStation 2 emulators|PlayStation 2 emulator]]. Its compatibility and features are pretty far behind [[PCSX2]] and very few commercial titles will run on all supported platforms. Since Play! is high-level, it doesn't need an actual PS2 BIOS to run games.  And because Play! is not a plugin-based emulator, settings and game setup are streamlined in comparison to PCSX2.
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'''Play!''' is a [[High/Low_level_emulation|high-level]], multi-platform [[PlayStation 2 emulators|PlayStation 2 emulator]]. Its compatibility and features are pretty far behind [[PCSX2]] and very few commercial titles will run on all supported platforms, but it has several advantages; high-level emulation allows it to run games without requiring a BIOS dump, the lack of plugins allows for streamlined game settings, and it also has ARM support.
  
Play! is available for several platforms, both on desktop and mobile. It is the first ever PlayStation 2 emulator to run on the ARM architecture. The Android port includes support for gamepads and Android-x86. While there is an iOS port available, compatibility is low with no input support at this time. On the desktop, Play! recently added support for Ubuntu Linux.<ref>[https://github.com/jpd002/Play-/pull/423 Merged  Linux UI PR]</ref>
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Play! is available for several platforms, both on desktop and mobile. The Android port includes support for gamepads and Android-x86. While there is a port for jailbroken iOS available, compatibility is low with no input support at this time.
  
 
==Downloads==
 
==Downloads==
* [http://purei.org/downloads/play/weekly/ Official weekly builds]
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* [http://purei.org/downloads/play/weekly/ '''Official weekly builds''']
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
===Compatibility lists===
 
===Compatibility lists===
* [https://github.com/jpd002/Play-/wiki/Compatible-games#windowsos-x Windows & Mac]
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* [https://github.com/jpd002/Play-/wiki/Compatible-games#windowsos-x Windows & macOS]
 
* [https://github.com/jpd002/Play-/wiki/Compatible-games#android Android]
 
* [https://github.com/jpd002/Play-/wiki/Compatible-games#android Android]
 
* [https://github.com/jpd002/Play-/wiki/Compatible-games#ios iOS]
 
* [https://github.com/jpd002/Play-/wiki/Compatible-games#ios iOS]
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* [https://github.com/jpd002/Play-/wiki/Compatible-games#linux Linux]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 05:39, 10 March 2018

Play!
Playicon.png
Developer(s) jpd002
Latest version 0.30
Active Yes
Platform(s) Windows
macOS
Android
iOS (jailbroken)
Linux
Architecture(s) x86
ARM
Emulates PlayStation 2
Website purei.org
Source code GitHub

Play! is a high-level, multi-platform PlayStation 2 emulator. Its compatibility and features are pretty far behind PCSX2 and very few commercial titles will run on all supported platforms, but it has several advantages; high-level emulation allows it to run games without requiring a BIOS dump, the lack of plugins allows for streamlined game settings, and it also has ARM support.

Play! is available for several platforms, both on desktop and mobile. The Android port includes support for gamepads and Android-x86. While there is a port for jailbroken iOS available, compatibility is low with no input support at this time.

Downloads

External links

Compatibility lists

References