![]() ![]() Still, it does hold the distinction of being the only program that can successfully emulate PocketStation games so you can finally play the Japanese version of Chocobo World. It doesn't add any graphical enhancements or fancy UI elements. Smaller 2D titles, in particular, worked well via emulation. XEBRA is a simple PlayStation emulator for Windows and Android that prioritizes authenticity. According to this post from, Spine has been tested with approximately 1,000 games and was successful in running about 35% of them, while 40% could only show game intros and 25% didn't run at all. Still, Spine seems to show a lot of promise, as it presents itself ahead of concurrent emulator project Orbital. There is expectation, however, to open the project to the public in the future. ![]() This could "dilute the effort in such an early stage," the dev says. According to devofspine, going open source right now could be risky, with too many hands on the code potentially hindering progress. PLAYSTATION 4 EMULATOR UPDATEEarlier this month, there was a new significant update to the promising closed source project called Spine, a PS4 emulator that runs on Linux and is in private development by Reddit user devofspine.Īlthough work on the software started a good while ago, with a somewhat timid release in June 2019, the project is still in early stages of development. It is one of the few legit PS4 emulators that show some promise. Hopefully development can pick up even more pace when Spine eventually goes open source. Orbital is an open-source PS4 emulator made by a well-known developer, AlexAltea. Right now, it can competently run 2D games, and while it seems that running Sony's big exclusive titles through emulation is still far from reach, the perspective moving forward is optimistic. Something to look forward to: Although still on baby steps, PS4 emulation started to stride more firmly with a recent significant update to Spine, a PS4 emulator for Linux. ![]()
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