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Scroll_Swetoday at 1:12 PM5 repliesview on HN

These articles are always excellent.

PS1 games do not hold up so good, but PS2 games uprezzed to 1440p-4k are basically perfect imo.


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Narishmatoday at 1:22 PM

They hold up pretty well when you play them as they were originally supposed to: on a CRT if you can or using emulators' CRT filters if you can't. Trying to play them at very high resolutions on crisp LCD displays is the worst way to go IMO.

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boricjtoday at 4:57 PM

Graphically, either play on a CRT (or with CRT filters) or use an emulator that has PGXP geometry correction to eliminate vertex jittering at higher rendering resolutions.

As for gameplay, that console has a massive library, with thousands of commercially released games (and a lot of hidden gems). I'd be surprised if any gamer wouldn't find at least one to their taste in that catalog.

stuxnet79today at 2:15 PM

> PS1 games do not hold up so good

Eeh ... speak for yourself. PS1 did mark the dawn of the 3D era for home consoles. There are lots of people who are into the low poly 3D models with the characteristic PS1 "wobble".

Sure a lot of it may be nostalgia but it does have its charm and I can say it's grown a lot on me over time. Especially once I learned about the PS1's unique hardware limitations. If my social media feed is anything to go by "PS1 graphics" are having a bit of a revival with lots of people trying to recreate that look.

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thenthenthentoday at 2:22 PM

It is quite amazing to me to see the specs and what developers managed to squeeze out of that!

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a-french-anontoday at 2:08 PM

The 2D ones (e.g. Symphony of the Night) do.

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