How to Install DuckStation for Playing PS1 Games on Linux

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Learn how to install DuckStation on your Linux system to enjoy your childhood PlayStation 1 games with modern graphics and top-notch speed.

DuckStation is a free, open-source, cross-platform PlayStation 1 emulator that allows you to play your childhood games on modern hardware and operating systems with maximum compatibility and top-notch speed. But before you question its legality, hear me out: It's completely legal to emulate games as long as you own the games themselves and the emulator does not violate any company policies, which it does not in this case.

I've tested some of my favorite games like Resident Evil, Tekken, and NFS, and they performed incredibly well. In this article, we will discuss some of its highlighted features, as well as how to install it on most Linux distributions, including post-installation steps. Features of DuckStation The following is a list of the unique features that this emulator offers: It's free, open-source, and cross-platform that supports Windows, Linux, and macOS.

 

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