Playstation Classic Project Eris ((exclusive)) -
Original PlayStation games in .bin and .cue format take up massive amounts of storage space. Use a desktop utility like chdman to compress your library into .chd files. This saves roughly 40-60% of disk space without sacrificing audio or video quality.
The modification supports . You can use a compatible USB WiFi or Ethernet adapter with the OTG port to enable FTP transfers or even stream gameplay. It also supports generic USB Bluetooth adapters, allowing you to use PS3, PS4, Xbox, or Switch controllers wirelessly.
Project Eris adds many new features to your PlayStation Classic. playstation classic project eris
Let’s address the elephant in the room. The modding community operates under the assumption that you own legitimate copies of the games you install. Dumping your own physical PS1 discs using a disc drive and software like ImgBurn is the only legal method. That said, the flexibility of Eris has made the PlayStation Classic a beloved device for preservationists who want to play their 30-year-old collections on a modern TV via HDMI.
Stock PlayStation Classic plays PS1 games decently, but Project Eris + RetroArch boosts performance dramatically. Original PlayStation games in
Project Eris doesn’t just stop at PS1 titles. It integrates RetroArch and EmulationStation, opening the doors to over 30 different retro systems, including SNES, Sega Genesis, Game Boy Advance, arcade games, and even Dreamcast.
Adding games to your newly modded console is incredibly straightforward thanks to the automated folder structure created by Project Eris. Adding PS1 Games to the Stock UI Connect your USB drive back to your computer. Navigate to the transfer folder on the root of the drive. The modification supports
Note: The first boot without OTG requires a powered USB hub or a low-power drive.
Before diving into , gather the following hardware and software: