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  • [[File:PlayStation.jpg|300px|right|link=]] The '''PlayStation''' is a console created by Sony Computer Entertainment, and their first for
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  • | developer= Platinum Games ...s|Xbox 360]], [[:Category:Wii U Games|Wii U]], [[:Category:Nintendo Switch Games|Nintendo Switch]]
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  • ...on 4]], [[:Category:Xbox One Games|Xbox One]], [[:Category:Nintendo Switch Games|Nintendo Switch]] ...ed on 21 May 2019. It received both a physical and digital release for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, and a digital-only release on Steam for t
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  • ...U Games|Wii U]], [[:Category:Windows Games|Windows]], [[:Category:Xbox One Games|Xbox One]] ...n as "Zombi", with additional melee weapons was released in 2015 for the [[PlayStation 4]], Microsoft Windows, and [[Xbox One]].
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  • ...:Category:Sega Genesis Games|Sega Genesis]], [[:Category:PlayStation Games|PlayStation]] ...was handled by Factor 5 and released in 1996. Both the Mega Drive and the PlayStation versions were only officially released in Europe.
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  • ...rldwide. The console's lineup featured many 3D titles, with a few being 2D games that utilized sprites as well. The PlayStation 2 uses DVD-based technology, meaning that all of the data found within a ga
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  • ...[[:Category:Xbox 360 Games|Xbox 360]], [[:Category:PlayStation 3 Games|PlayStation 3]] ...eloped by Grasshopper Manufacture, and released for the [[Xbox 360]] and [[PlayStation 3]] in 2012. On her eighteenth birthday, a zombie-hunting cheerleader goes
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  • | systems= [[:Category:PlayStation Portable Games|PlayStation Portable]] ...''' is an action RPG game developed and published by Square Enix for the [[PlayStation Portable]]. The game was released on September 13, 2007 in Japan, March 25,
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  • | name= PlayStation Vita The '''PlayStation Vita''' is a handheld developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment that firs
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  • |Gizmondo Games |PlayStation 3
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  • ...ing game developed by Eighting and published by Bandai Namco Games for the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo Wii. ===PlayStation Portable===
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  • | publishers= [[:Category:Games published by Bandai Namco|Bandai Namco]] ...[[:Category:Nintendo Switch Games|Nintendo Switch]], [[:Category:Xbox One Games|Xbox One]]
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  • ...2 Games|PlayStation 2]], [[:Category:Wii Games|Wii]], [[:Category:Windows Games|Windows]] ...for it's use of motion controls, and is often considered one of the worst games of all-time.
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  • '''TIM''' is an image format commonly used in [[PlayStation]] games. It can usually be identified by .tim extension. ===[[PlayStation#PSicture|PSicture]]===
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  • ...3 Games|PlayStation 3]], [[:Category:Wii Games|Wii]], [[:Category:Xbox 360 Games|Xbox 360]] [[Category:Wii Games]]
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  • The '''PlayStation Portable''' (or '''PSP''') is a handheld game console made by Sony Computer The PlayStation Portable is the only handheld video game console to use Universal Media Dis
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  • ...mmonly used in [[PlayStation 2]] and sometimes in [[PlayStation Portable]] games. It can usually be identified by .tm2 extension. ...r more details on this program, please visit the [[TextER]] entry on the [[PlayStation 2]] page.''
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  • ...[[:Category:PlayStation 3 Games|PlayStation 3]], [[:Category:Xbox 360 Games|Xbox 360]] [[Category:Xbox 360 Games]]
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  • ...ocus is accuracy and preservation. As the MAME Team once said, getting the games to work is a ''side effect''. Originally MAME could emulate just arcade games since there was an emulator that had the same focus as MAME that did consol
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  • ...en compared to [[Tile Molester]] or [[YY-CHR]], it can be used to rip from games that the others could not providing that they are not compressed. *[[PlayStation]]
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  • The '''PlayStation 4''' is a console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment and was relea As the successor to the [[PlayStation 3]], the console features improved specifications and a more community base
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  • ...acy issues. Since MAME does not display sprites on the tile viewer on Sega games, it needs to be completely re-ripped from the ROM. Sega System 16 Sprite Vi ==Playstation > Sonic Wings Special==
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  • The Playstation 3 is a console created by Sony in 2006. It was infamous at launch for its $ ...se different file formats for each game, and a majority of the first-party games currently cannot be ripped from.
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  • GMO is a file format commonly used in [[PlayStation Portable]] games. It can contain model, animation and texture data. Files of this format alw ...gram, please visit the [[PlayStation_Portable#Gitmo|Gitmo]] entry on the [[PlayStation Portable]] page.''
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  • GIM is a common image format used in [[PlayStation Portable]] games. ...gram, please visit the [[PlayStation_Portable#Gitmo|Gitmo]] entry on the [[PlayStation Portable]] page.''
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  • ...[[Sonic Unleashed (SD)|"SD" version]] developed by Dimps for [[Wii]] and [[PlayStation 2]]. to protect their games from being cracked. This made ripping from
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  • ...pers= [[:Category:Games developed by Type-Moon|Type-Moon]], [[:Category:Games developed by Imageepoch|Imageepoch]] ...t]], [[:Category:Games published by Aksys Games|Aksys Games]], [[:Category:Games published by Ghostlight|Ghostlight]]
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  • ...ion]] save state. Unlike [[PSX-vram]], it can accept save states from any Playstation emulator capable of the function, and has more onscreen options to upload, ...). Hold CRTL to jump through several rows of palettes (Not recommended for games with small list of palettes).
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  • | system= PlayStation 2 ...the way in which Square Enix compress a number of their [[PlayStation 2]] games, the file contents on the game's DVD cannot be read. As such, the only meth
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  • ...tributions of Sega ceasing console development. Like its competitor, the [[PlayStation]], there are a variety of two-dimensional and three-dimensional titles incl ...viewer, or by inserting the disk into your computer and browsing it. Some games come with bonus images that can be viewed on a computer, these are found in
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  • '''Unreal Engine''' is an engine that was created by Epic Games in May of 1998. Since then, 5 majorly different versions of the engine have There are a couple of tools that exist for ripping assets from Unreal Engine games.
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