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RPCS3 is a free and open-source emulator and debugger for the Sony PlayStation 3 that runs on Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and macOS operating systems, allowing PlayStation 3 games and software to be played and debugged on a personal computer.
The following is a list of notable video game console emulators. Arcade. Visual Pinball; Atari. Atari 2600. Stella; Nintendo
This is a list of downloadable TurboGrafx-16 (PC Engine) games to be purchased from the PlayStation Store for Sony's PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation Portable (PSP) and PlayStation Vita (PSV) video game consoles.
In some cases, emulators allow for the application of ROM patches which update the ROM or BIOS dump to fix incompatibilities with newer platforms or change aspects of the game itself. The emulator subsequently uses the BIOS dump to mimic the hardware while the ROM dump (with any patches) is used to replicate the game software. [7]
BlazBlue: Chronophantasma: Taito Type X2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita Arc System Works/Aksys Games Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R: Arcade, PlayStation Vita, Windows, Nintendo Switch: Sammy Studios/Arc System Works (Steam) BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend: PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PSP, Windows
BlazBlue (ブレイブルー) is a fighting game series created by Arc System Works, and later localized in North America by Aksys Games and in Europe by Zen United. An anime series adaptation aired in 2013. The series has sold 1.7 million copies in August 2012. [2]
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BlazBlue: Continuum Shift is a 2D fighting game developed and published by Arc System Works. It came to arcades, before it was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 . It was later released for the Taito Type X 2 arcade system board, with a 1.66:1 aspect ratio (also known as the 5:3 ratio) and 1280 x 768 pixels (768p) resolution.