Why would you want to do that ?
If I were to downlaod a PS2 emulator, would it be able to play PS1 games as well, since the real deal can do so? And would I need a PS controller in order to use the emulator?
Why would you want to do that ?
There are a lot of good PS1 emulators out there.
EPSXE is a really good emulator for PSX games. Also your question isn't a stupid one. If your computer just won't play PSX or PS2 emulators. You other options are to get PS2 or 60/90 gig PS3. The 80 gig PS3 is fully PSX/PS2 backwards compatable. Good luck!
'this machine will not communicate, these thoughts and the strain I am under' - Thom Yorke, Street Spirit 1995.
The PS2 emulators out there are really hardware intensive. That means that unless you have a really powerful processor (3ghz and up) you probably won't get playable speeds with a PS2 emulator. If you want to play PSX games, try ePSXe. If you don't understand the plug-in system, try the emulator called psX.
If you don't understand the plug-in system with EPSXE we can kinda help you out. There is a guide here that tells you step by step on how to set up ePSXE, so you shouldn't have a problem there. Good luck again!
'this machine will not communicate, these thoughts and the strain I am under' - Thom Yorke, Street Spirit 1995.
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