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Posted 4 Years, 8 Months ago #1
I've been scanning through various search engines in the hope of finding info on a new bleem; one that supports PS2 games on a PC. I have a DVD-rom, and have been able to get along fine with the choppy graphics of the original Bleem on a previous computer.

Basically, I want to play Street Golfer with it. I bought it off of ebay, with the jerkoff who sold it assuring me it was a domestic release.

Surprise, surprise...JP release!!! Of course, having paid $8.00 U.S.
for it, (Stolen? ^_^) I shant go through the trouble of returning it.
I'm also not too keen on voiding the warranty on my PS2 by mod chipping it, and I don't think PS2 games are region encoded, like movies. Is this possible? Will it work? Where would I find said program?
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Posted 4 Years, 8 Months ago #2
The PS2 is made up of proprietary pieces, designed by Sony, and is complex enough to cause complications in the regular legal software designing process. Nobody will ever emulate the PS2 because of these facts, too many processors, and not enough public documentation on any of them.
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Posted 4 Years, 8 Months ago #3
Bleem is irrelevant. There are FREE PSX emulators (as well as other console or computer or arcade emulators) for PC which work much better than Bleem. They will be the ones making PS2 emulators, WHEN feasible.
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Posted 4 Years, 8 Months ago #4
Too many processors ??? 1 cpu (MIPS R5900, even if you call it "Emotion
Engine",lol ), 1 IO processor (MIPS R3000) and 1 npu ("vector unit" and a graphics engine.

All of this stuff you find in a desktop PC (CPU NPU, chipset, GPU)

Many arcade machines were proprietary PCB designs.. now they run under MAME
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Posted 4 Years, 8 Months ago #5
Roboto) almost choked on these words:

They are still working on a few PS2 emulators. None play games yet, but, maybe soon. Try some research on the Action Replay 2 v2. I think
I heard it will let you choose what region a DVD movie is from?
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Posted 4 Years, 8 Months ago #6
ROFL no never the company that made Bleem was bought by Sony
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Posted 4 Years, 8 Months ago #7
This statement displays a great deal of ignorance about the history of technology as a whole.

NEVER say never. Someone will find a way. Might not be tomorrow, might not be next week, but it WILL happen. Bet on it.
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