Your 3DS can run the PS1: Here's 12 Games to prove it
The New Nintendo 3DS with Homebrew can run PS1 Games! I found RetroArch's PCSX ReARMed Emulator so incredible, that I wanted to share some gameplay of 12 amazing PS1 Games running on my hacked 3DS. It's impressive what this modded handheld console from 2014 still can achieve to this day. In this video I will let the games primarily speak for themselves, with some added comments about the performance and other quirks.
Feel free to skip around the video to see your favorite titles and subscribe if you enjoyed it!
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:15 - Tomb Raider
02:07 - Ape Escape
03:16 - Spyro the Dragon
04:02 - Gran Turismo 2
05:14 - Rayman 2: The Great Escape
06:10 - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
07:01 - Crash Team Racing
08:02 - Crash Bandicoot
08:48 - Final Fantasy VII
09:35 - Metal Gear Solid
10:16 - Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
11:15 - Need for Speed 3: Hot Pursuit
11:56 - Summary
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