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Revision as of 15:30, 28 April 2022

Spine
Developer(s) spinedev
Latest version 2022-01-17
Active Yes
Platform(s) Linux
Architecture(s) x86_64
Emulates PlayStation 4
Compatibility List (September 2021)
Website spinedemo
License Proprietary

Spine is a compatibility layer developed for Linux that allows PlayStation 4 games to work. The project is largely developed in private by a single developer, spinedev.

Download

Linux 2022-01-17

Overview

Spine's first public demo was the first to launch commercial games. More builds have since been released which supports many more commercial titles. Its authenticity was verified by AlexAltea, an early contributor to RPCS3 and maintainer of Orbital.[1]

References

  1. AlexAltea on Reddit. "I've analyzed the Spine demo in IDA Pro (reverse engineering tool), and everything checks out. It's obviously a very early release, lots of unimplemented parts, but it's real. More importantly, we have tested it locally and it works."