Playstation Classic Project Eris -

Absolutely. In an era where retro handhelds (like the Anbernic RG series or Miyoo Mini) dominate portable emulation, the PlayStation Classic remains a fantastic home console experience thanks to Project Eris.

For a total investment of roughly $30–50 (console on sale + USB drive + OTG adapter), you get a tiny, attractive box that sits under your TV and plays thousands of games from five generations of consoles. The input lag is minimal after configuration, the interface is charming, and the stability is excellent.

Project Eris has matured into a stable, polished product that even non-technical users can install in under 20 minutes. It respects the original hardware while fixing every single flaw Sony shipped with. playstation classic project eris

If you have a dusty PlayStation Classic in storage, take it out. Install Project Eris. Relive FFVII without the 50Hz slowdown, discover obscure SNES gems, and turn a failed product into the mini console that Sony should have built from day one.

Final Score: 9/10 (Only minor USB compatibility quirks hold it back). Absolutely


Disclaimer: Modifying your console may void its warranty. Only add games you legally own. Project Eris is open-source and not affiliated with Sony Interactive Entertainment.


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  • The PSC’s CPU is underclocked by default to avoid heat issues. Project Eris includes a safe overclock that significantly improves performance in heavy PS1 games (Bloody Roar 2, Tobal No. 1) and reduces input lag. Disclaimer: Modifying your console may void its warranty


    Project Eris replaces the standard PSC carousel with a highly modified version. It retains the classic look (spinning discs, cover art) but adds folders, categories, and custom background music. You can also switch between the stock UI and EmulationStation.