PlayStation fans can now quickly and easily play PS1 games on their phones, not set-up required.Video game emulatorsare a way to play some of the classics without having to buy and set up a retro console, and buy the gamesHaving the urge to play Fallout 4 again? Here’s everything you need to know belowKeep in mind that there are loads of emulators out there for just about every system imaginable and it’s entirely legal to play them, however, downloading games (ROMs) from external websites is piracy, so we’d urge you to avoid that.AdvertThat being said, if you own an original, physical copy of the game you’re playing and back it up onto a device, that’s technically fine before it’s stillyourgame.Recently gamers who own iOS devices have been treated to several video game emulators downloadable right from the store page, and the latest one will let you play several classicPlayStationgames.It’s called theGammaPS1 emulator, similar to the Delta emulator that’s been doing the rounds recently, and it features a wide variety of PS1 games completely for free.Players can customise and tweak the experience to their liking, such as through customisable on-screen controller skins, or you could connect a Bluetooth controller like theXboxSeries X/S and PS5 has for more precise controls. It also supports wired keyboards.AdvertNo BIOS files are needed to get the games working unlike other emulators, and it even supports Google Drive and Dropbox, so if you do have legally acquired ROMs of some of your favourite games you can quickly and easily add them to the library.Of course the emulator is currently only available for iOS devices, so if you’re an Android user I’m afraid you’re out of luck for the time being.If you grew up playing games on the original PlayStation or have a desire to see some of the classics for yourself for the very first time, don’t sleep on the Gamma emulator.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Sony,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5

PlayStation fans can now quickly and easily play PS1 games on their phones, not set-up required.Video game emulatorsare a way to play some of the classics without having to buy and set up a retro console, and buy the gamesHaving the urge to play Fallout 4 again? Here’s everything you need to know belowKeep in mind that there are loads of emulators out there for just about every system imaginable and it’s entirely legal to play them, however, downloading games (ROMs) from external websites is piracy, so we’d urge you to avoid that.AdvertThat being said, if you own an original, physical copy of the game you’re playing and back it up onto a device, that’s technically fine before it’s stillyourgame.Recently gamers who own iOS devices have been treated to several video game emulators downloadable right from the store page, and the latest one will let you play several classicPlayStationgames.It’s called theGammaPS1 emulator, similar to the Delta emulator that’s been doing the rounds recently, and it features a wide variety of PS1 games completely for free.Players can customise and tweak the experience to their liking, such as through customisable on-screen controller skins, or you could connect a Bluetooth controller like theXboxSeries X/S and PS5 has for more precise controls. It also supports wired keyboards.AdvertNo BIOS files are needed to get the games working unlike other emulators, and it even supports Google Drive and Dropbox, so if you do have legally acquired ROMs of some of your favourite games you can quickly and easily add them to the library.Of course the emulator is currently only available for iOS devices, so if you’re an Android user I’m afraid you’re out of luck for the time being.If you grew up playing games on the original PlayStation or have a desire to see some of the classics for yourself for the very first time, don’t sleep on the Gamma emulator.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Sony,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5
PlayStation fans can now quickly and easily play PS1 games on their phones, not set-up required.Video game emulatorsare a way to play some of the classics without having to buy and set up a retro console, and buy the gamesHaving the urge to play Fallout 4 again? Here’s everything you need to know belowKeep in mind that there are loads of emulators out there for just about every system imaginable and it’s entirely legal to play them, however, downloading games (ROMs) from external websites is piracy, so we’d urge you to avoid that.AdvertThat being said, if you own an original, physical copy of the game you’re playing and back it up onto a device, that’s technically fine before it’s stillyourgame.Recently gamers who own iOS devices have been treated to several video game emulators downloadable right from the store page, and the latest one will let you play several classicPlayStationgames.It’s called theGammaPS1 emulator, similar to the Delta emulator that’s been doing the rounds recently, and it features a wide variety of PS1 games completely for free.Players can customise and tweak the experience to their liking, such as through customisable on-screen controller skins, or you could connect a Bluetooth controller like theXboxSeries X/S and PS5 has for more precise controls. It also supports wired keyboards.AdvertNo BIOS files are needed to get the games working unlike other emulators, and it even supports Google Drive and Dropbox, so if you do have legally acquired ROMs of some of your favourite games you can quickly and easily add them to the library.Of course the emulator is currently only available for iOS devices, so if you’re an Android user I’m afraid you’re out of luck for the time being.If you grew up playing games on the original PlayStation or have a desire to see some of the classics for yourself for the very first time, don’t sleep on the Gamma emulator.
PlayStation fans can now quickly and easily play PS1 games on their phones, not set-up required.
Video game emulatorsare a way to play some of the classics without having to buy and set up a retro console, and buy the games
Having the urge to play Fallout 4 again? Here’s everything you need to know below
Keep in mind that there are loads of emulators out there for just about every system imaginable and it’s entirely legal to play them, however, downloading games (ROMs) from external websites is piracy, so we’d urge you to avoid that.
Advert
Advert
That being said, if you own an original, physical copy of the game you’re playing and back it up onto a device, that’s technically fine before it’s stillyourgame.
Recently gamers who own iOS devices have been treated to several video game emulators downloadable right from the store page, and the latest one will let you play several classicPlayStationgames.
It’s called theGammaPS1 emulator, similar to the Delta emulator that’s been doing the rounds recently, and it features a wide variety of PS1 games completely for free.
Players can customise and tweak the experience to their liking, such as through customisable on-screen controller skins, or you could connect a Bluetooth controller like theXboxSeries X/S and PS5 has for more precise controls. It also supports wired keyboards.
Advert
Advert
No BIOS files are needed to get the games working unlike other emulators, and it even supports Google Drive and Dropbox, so if you do have legally acquired ROMs of some of your favourite games you can quickly and easily add them to the library.
Of course the emulator is currently only available for iOS devices, so if you’re an Android user I’m afraid you’re out of luck for the time being.
If you grew up playing games on the original PlayStation or have a desire to see some of the classics for yourself for the very first time, don’t sleep on the Gamma emulator.
Topics:PlayStation,Sony,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5