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is still a rock-solid PS1 emulation setup in 2025. It runs thousands of games with near-original accuracy on modest hardware. If you want better CRT shaders or netplay, consider moving to DuckStation – but for legacy systems, this combo remains unbeatable.

The emulator requires a PS1 BIOS file to function. The BIOS file is a critical component that contains the PlayStation's operating system and firmware. ePSXe 1.9.0 supports various BIOS files, including: Epsxe 1.9.0 Bios And Plugins

| Plugin | Best for | Notes | |--------|----------|-------| | | 3D games (Crash, Spyro, FF) | High accuracy, shader support | | Pete’s D3D Driver 1.77 | Older PCs / 2D games | Lightweight, good for side-scrollers | | ePSXe GPU core 1.9.0 | Built-in fallback | Minimal features but stable | is still a rock-solid PS1 emulation setup in 2025

Unlike newer consoles, the PS1 had its operating system on a chip. ePSXe needs a dump of that chip (the BIOS) to boot games. Without it, you will see a black screen or a "BIOS not found" error. The emulator requires a PS1 BIOS file to function

ePSXe 1.9.0 includes an updated internal sound plugin that works well for many users without extra setup. ePSXe CDR WNT/W2K Core: