Spell
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Post by Spell on Jul 8, 2007 0:11:29 GMT -5
Alright i've gotten the urge lately to play FFT for PS1....but what my luck, everywhere around here stopped carrying it about...3 months ago.....anyone know where i can get a emulator or such for comp?....that i DONT need a CD for and DONT have to pay?...heh.....please help....
Peace ~Spell~
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Dr Wok
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Post by Dr Wok on Jul 8, 2007 18:19:45 GMT -5
I hear they're releasing it on PSP sometime soon, so if you have a PSP then you should be good to go. If not, then I don't know what to tell ya...
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Gorlan
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Post by Gorlan on Jul 9, 2007 3:14:37 GMT -5
i got a copy of the PS1 version and i love it. still play it to this day actully. your best bet to find it is a used game store (GameStop or EB Games), a small own game shop (like the one i have around in my area We've Got Freaking Video Games), or online ( www.amazon.com seems to have the most reliable services imo opposed to ebay)
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Spell
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Post by Spell on Jul 9, 2007 23:48:52 GMT -5
Heheh.....to start, Dont have/Never will have a PSP....second Gamestop stopped carrying PS1 games about a year ago, third i dont have a EB games in town....fourth, i found one of my 999999 copies of FFT =D and made a ISO of it for my comp and have been playing non stop lol, thanks anyway!
Peace ~Spell~
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Post by Sosa on Jul 10, 2007 13:17:40 GMT -5
ePSXe is, in all probability, the most highly developed emulation program available for PSX. It has been compiled for Windows and several builds of Linux. Last I checked, it offered a plethora of options pertaining to audio and visual rendering, as well as full analog, rumble, and expansion slot support. It also has a very high compatibility rate, and supports many different ways to boot and play Playstation games, including booting off ripped .ISO or .CUE files or reading them directly off the disc via your computer's CD-ROM drive. It did not, and in all likelihood, will not ever contain a Playstation BIOS, however, which is required for it to work. Both ePSXe and an orginal PSX (or PSone) BIOS are available to the wary downloader through a simple google search.
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Spell
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Post by Spell on Jul 12, 2007 18:26:48 GMT -5
Both ePSXe and an orginal PSX (or PSone) BIOS are available to the wary downloader through a simple google search. *Cough* and by that he means send me a PM *Cough* Peace ~Spell~
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