Final Fantasy VII is available to buy on PS4, but it’s the packaged PC version which originated from the PS1 version, so in a sense, you’re playing a PC-remaster of the PlayStation original. MediEvil is available on PS4, too: the original game from 1998 is included in its entirety as a bonus feature in the PS4 remake. But that’s it.
Yes, there are some PlayStation 1 (PS1) games that will not run on the PlayStation 2 (PS2) at all, even on the original model of the PS2 that had hardware-based backwards compatibility. This is because the hardware of the PS1 and the PS2 are not completely compatible, and some games may use features or hardware capabilities that are not present
When the PS2 goes into PS1 mode, many functions are not available or even possible, including USB/HDD. Modchip is the only solution if you want to boot actual disc copies of PS1 games. And even PS2 games are not 100% perfect with OPL, it doesn't hold a candle against a proper modchipped console. OPL is pretty good, just not perfect. PS1 games are region locked. Japanese games and consoles are NTSC-J while USA consoles and games are NTSC. Your option are: Buy an NTSC-J console (Can be difficult) Modchip your NTSC console (this will make it play NTSC-J and PAL games and also backups.) Buy an already 'chipped' console. Play on an emulator. 4. Gekyume0618NWO.
All PS3s are BC with PS1 discs. Only the 60GB/20GB phat models have hardware BC, and the 80GB model has software BCbut only something like 80% of PS2 games play on it properly. That second longish sentence refers to ps2 backwards compatibility if anyone is wondering. You can also play the soundtracks and sometimes even dialogue and sound
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