To get it on your PlayStation Classic, the instructions roughly have you modifying the database file to add your desired game(s), putting that on a pen drive and copying your desired game(s) to the same pen drive. This happens because it would be trying to load up a database entry that doesn’t exist.There’s a bug in which your console would refuse to boot if you add a game, navigate to it in the main menu, shut down the console, remove the added game and then boot the console up.That being said, you can use SCUS-94426’s folder (21) to inject a single custom game without modifying the database.You have to mess about with a database (SQLite) editor to add custom games which may be a bit difficult.Yifan Lu, a prominent PSVita hacker that took considerable interest in hacking the PlayStation Classic, demonstrating Crash Bandicoot running on a PlayStation ClassicĪs of right now, it has the following noticeable issues: The folks behind it are madmonkey (who found the intial entry point for the payload launcher), DanTheMan827 and skogaby and they’re still actively updating the hack with new features (like auto-backing up the database file on the PlayStation Classic when the hack is run). Gpghax is a software solution that modifies the PlayStation Classic’s game database to allow you to swap out games with other ones. Now, this is possible thanks to gpghax which lets you run any PS1 game you want off a USB pen drive! Unfortunately, the game selection on the PlayStation Classic isn’t great so without a doubt, people wanted to play other games on this mini-console. Replace old EBOOT with your new one.Sadly, Sony didn’t put much care into making the PlayStation Classic but now, the hacking community is here to save the day and make the PlayStation Classic great!Īs people have already cracked it open, we know that the PlayStation Classic is just a somewhat cheap ARM mini PC running an open-source emulator and a dodgy UI that doesn’t even incorporate all of the emulator’s features. This folder also contains another folder called CONTENT. Replace your old EDAT with the new one in this folder. In that folder there's another folder called USRDIR. if the PKG of the ps1 game is installed there should be a folder named after the gameID in the game folder of your ps3 (the original one, not the ones made by the file managers). You should be able to switch discs ONLY when that message (insert disc #) is prompted on screen. I misread part of your earlier post.if you try to load a save and then reset the game, it won't work. This way you don't need to repack your pkg and go thru transfer and installation again. Start game from xmb, just the normal way. (soft) reboot (otherwise again black screen for me) Replace old EBOOT with your new one in this folder. create new EDAT for the new EBOOT (if i didn't make a new one i'd get a black screen when booting game up) To verify if your pkg is able to switch discs at all, you can boot disc 2 and try free ride in one of the disc 1 should ask you to insert disc 1, see if you're able to switch discs with the switch disc option then.įor your question: It might not work for you but what i do usually: Otherwise that option will remain locked, at least in my experience. Click to expand.I misread part of your earlier post.if you try to load a save and then reset the game, it won't work.