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Playstation Emulators > Bleem.

Bleem was a promising commercial Playstation emulator which first appeared in 1999. It was a relatively small emulator which could run many games pretty fast. Two versions of Bleem were available, a demo version (available below) and the full version which required a CD key to function. David vs. Goliath Because Bleem tried to commercially exploit it's Playstation emulator, it was a prime target for Sony (the creators of the Playstation) to sue. After all in Bleem's case there was an actual entity to sue (the company) whereas the authors of freeware emulators are much harder to sue because it's not always clear who "owns" freeware emulators.
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Playstation Emulators > PSEmu

PSEmu Pro is the standard that all other PSX emulators have to live up to. While discontinued, it's use of a plugin standard has been adopted by all modern PSX emulators to date. Pick it up for a bit of nostalgia.
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Playstation Emulators > Psyke

This is a Playstation emulator using something revolutionary. Dynamic Recompilation. Executor Macintosh Emulator uses this, and it results in GREAT speed. This new emulator is faster than PSEmu and is really worth a try! It has CD-ROM emulation, and can run some commercial games and demos. CD Audio also works now. A 3DFX card is recommended for better playability. NOTE: I beleive that this emulator has been suspended for good. I'll keep tabs on it and update when I find anything.
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