The Xbox Series X/S launched a few weeks ago shortly before the PS5, but if you’re fed up of Halo and Forza, why not have a go at some PS2 games? Yep, thanks to the system’s developer mode, it’s ...
It’s hardly a secret any more at this point that today’s game consoles from Microsoft and Sony are essentially AMD gaming rigs packed up into a custom package and with tweaked system software. So it’s ...
PlayStation enthusiasts were likely disappointed to learn that some PlayStation 4 games may not get updated to run on the PlayStation 5 hardware for better performance. If you want a blast from the ...
There’s a new reason to own Xbox Series X/S that’s likely to prove very compelling to some: thanks to the console’s developer mode, the Xbox Series S is capable of running emulation software like ...
Developers have now made it possible to emulate PS2 games on the Xbox Series X and S using the RetroArch emulator — something that the PlayStation 5, a successor to the PS2, can’t. Thanks to the Xbox ...
The Xbox Series X/S dev mode has enabled emulation aficionados to run PlayStation 2 games on Microsoft’s new consoles, and they run surprisingly well. In a video posted on YouTube, Modern Vintage ...
Retro gaming enthusiasts are managing to get PlayStation 2 games up and running on Microsoft's Xbox Series S/X. By using some tricks inside the Xbox Series S and X's built-in developer mode, gamers ...
The PlayStation 2 is the best-selling console of all time, but many of its best games are now much harder to access, partly because of a lack of backwards-compatibility with modern systems, and partly ...