Play PSP and PS2 Roms with PCSX2 Bios

How to play PSP Roms?

You can run a game from CDROM using File > Open CD, or pressing CTRL+O.

You can run a game from an ISO/BIN file by clicking Run ISO, or pressing CTRL+I.

Run the Play Station BIOS to manage your memory cards, save data and open files by clicking Run BIOS. Or by pressing CTRL + B.

You can also play PSP Roms with it’s emulator.

PCSX BIOS

PCSX BIOS emulator can only be installed and used with a Sony PlayStation BioS file. If you don’t own a Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PSOne, or Sony PlayStation 2 console, this file should not be used to install the PSX emulator. Copyright laws in many countries prohibit you from owning the BIOS image of the console without having it.

Save progress

PCSX BIOS supports save state, which allows you save your progress without needing to attach a new memory stick.

You can save up to 9 states with the nine slots that are available.

Click Emulator > Save States to save a state. You can also select a slot by pressing CTRL+Slot Number. Click HTML1 to select a slot.

You can load a state by clicking emulator > Load State, and then selecting a state that has been previously saved to a slot. Or you can press Alt+Slot number. Alt+1 to slot 1.

 

PCSX2 Bios – PlayStation 2 emulator

PCSX2 — PlayStation 2 emulator has been in operation for nearly 20 years. Unlike the past versions, which could only run a handful of public domain demos, newer versions are capable of running most popular games at full speed including Final Fantasy X, Devil May Cry 3, and many others.

 

Playable or perfect in over 98% of the PS2 library, the rest barely making it into the menus.

PSCX2 Bios lets you play PS2 games on your PC with many other features and benefits. Some of these benefits include:

  • Custom resolutions and upscaling
  • Virtual and sharable memory card
  • save-states
  • Patching system
  • Internal recorder for lossless quality and full speed

Playstation 2 Roms

PS 2 was released in 2000, and it quickly became a popular choice. Although there was no internet connection at first, the PS2 had the fastest engine available. It could play all of your audio CDs and DVDs, giving it an unbeatable entertainment value.

The PS2 Roms isn’t as light as other lighter consoles. The PS 2 weighs in at a heavy 5 pounds. The extra weight adds an interesting level of prestige. You won’t find any entertainment items or games in the box. However, there is a nice analog DualShock2 controller and stereo audio plugs.

The PS2 comes with 4MB of video RAM, a 128-bit CPU and 32MB memory. The console isn’t as impressive as the Xbox and GameCube. It is stylishly finished in black with the PS2 logo at the top.

We will now turn our attention to the graphics, which is what the PS2 has. The PS2’s graphics are not as advanced as its competitors from GCN and Xbox. The graphics look much better when the console is from the next-generation company.

We have however saved the best for last: The games. The PS2 has one of the most extensive video game collections ever. It’s possible to play through hundreds of games and still not finish!