![]() civet said: The best way in 2020 is still to fire up a PSX on a CRT tv. The picture will still output in 240p or 480i, but the video quality will be a bit better. During the PS1 generation, game SKUs made for NTSC targeted 30 fps, but PAL could only hit 25 fps, meaning that PAL versions of PS1 games run worse than NTSC versions. This is because the PS2 has a more powerful processor and more … Only the Classics downloads from the PSN are region-free, so if you create a USA account on your PAL PSN, the PS1/PS2 games from the USA PSN will work, same goes for Japanese games. PS1 games are upscaled through the PS3’s HDMI output. There's nothing you can do about this either. If you want to save, you can buy an adapter Pretty much every multiplatform game was better on the 360.
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