The PS2 has the ability to play the games of the older Playstation 1. Specs: CPU: Emotion Engine 300MHz, 128-bit INT, 128-bit FP, 24KB L1, 16KB Scratch, 8KB VU0, 32KB VU1, 450 MIPS, 6.2 GFLOPS, 66M Vertices/Sec, 2.4 GB/s Internal, 1.2 GB/s Graphics, 3.2 GB/s Memory Regardless, the PS2 is home to many titles that remain loved and adored today, even with remakes and reboots currently coming at us like wildfire. Here’s our list of some of the best PS2 games While few manufacturers make their own adaptors, you can find reputable products on sites like Amazon. Some work with specific systems, such as this PlayStation 1/2 converter, while other adaptors are more general. Just make sure you purchase the correct converter. AV to HDMI converters allow you to play your SNES or N64 on a modern TV. HDMI to Compatibility Data. Here is the latest data on the emulator's compatibility. Use the filtering and searching options below to find what you are interested in. Search by Name, Serial or CRC. Perfect - 1.23%. Playable - 97.92%. In-Game - 0.63%. Menus - 0.22%. If Ps1 games are good at their original resolution using it, then you shouldn't have problems also with a SCART-RGB. That's the reason you've been suggested to use PS1VModeNeg: Woon Yung's Website - PS1VModeNeg (google.com) The Ps2 forces Ps1 games output to match with Ps2 region (so a PAL Ps2 will force also NTSC games to PAL and viceversa). Most played games. Highest rated games. Spyro the Dragon. Time Crisis: Dune 2000. Disney-Pixar : A Time Crisis. Galerians Disc 1. LSD: Dream Emula 1. [deleted] • 2 yr. ago. Indeed, the PS2 will output whatever the PS1 tells the console to output - which means that it can and will do 240p when a game wants it to or it can do 480i when a game wants it to. It's game-dependent, but it doesn't natively upscale the image. Some TVs will treat a 240p image incorrectly and interpret it as 480i ROMs, through the emulator, allows users to play their games. However, the game doesn't just "play." The emulator mounts the ISO in a virtual disc drive, in a process known as mounting. Once the emulator mounts the ISO file, it can read the game data. Some emulators, including PlayStation 2 emulators, require a BIOS file. You'll need a PS2 game with a built-in network setup utility. You can find a list of such games on the Xlink Kai website, plus a list of PS2 games you can play online with Xlink Kai. Method 2: Using a PS2 Emulator. If you don't want to go to the trouble of setting up your old PlayStation 2 and using Xlink Kai, you've got another option. There If finding a way to play PlayStation 1 games on a Gameboy Advance was one of your 2021 resolutions, you’re in luck. A modder by the name of Rodrigo Alfonso (Opens in a new window) has hacked a OZXP.