Ps1 Classic Project Eris May 2026
Review: PS1 Classic — Project Eris
Project Eris is a custom kernel and modification suite that drastically refactors the original BleemSync scripts—reportedly up to 80%—to provide a more stable and feature-rich experience. Its primary impact was twofold: it allowed users to bypass the limited stock game selection and it introduced a stable kernel that enabled modern hardware support.
- Plays the entire PS1 library.
- Plays SNES, Genesis, and GBA libraries.
- Fits in your backpack.
- Uses original-style PlayStation controllers (or Bluetooth DualShock 3/4 via an adapter).
To begin, you will need a low-power USB 2.0 drive (32GB or smaller is safest for the initial step) and a computer. ps1 classic project eris
- A PS1 Classic console
- A Windows PC (Mac/Linux can work but require manual disk imaging tools)
- A USB flash drive (preferably USB 2.0, 32GB or smaller for the initial setup due to FAT32 formatting limits)
- A powered USB hub (the PS1 Classic’s front ports are power-limited; a Pi Zero-rated hub works best)
- A micro-USB cable for power (use a 5V/2A wall adapter; do not use a TV’s USB port)
What You Will Need: