Playstation Classic Project Eris
| Feature | Project Eris | Autobleem | RetroBoot | |--------|--------------|-----------|-----------| | Kernel install | Yes (optional) | No | No | | OTG support | Yes | Via payload | No | | Replace internal games | Yes | Yes | No | | EmulationStation frontend | Yes | No | Yes (via RetroArch) | | Beginner-friendly | Medium | High | Low |
Verdict: Eris is for users who want full control, OTG, and a clean unified interface. Autobleem is simpler for just playing backup ISOs.
Stock PlayStation Classic plays PS1 games decently, but Project Eris + RetroArch boosts performance dramatically. playstation classic project eris
Verdict: It is an excellent machine for PS1, 16-bit (Genesis/SNES), GBA, and arcade (MAME/FBNeo). Manage expectations for 3D-heavy later systems.
Released in December 2018, the PlayStation Classic (PSC) was Sony’s miniature nostalgia machine, packing 20 pre-loaded games into a 75% scale replica of the original console. While beloved for its design, the PSC was widely criticized for its poor game selection, PAL versions running at 50Hz (slower than NTSC), and lackluster emulation performance. | Feature | Project Eris | Autobleem |
Enter Project Eris—a community-developed jailbreak and modification suite that transforms the PlayStation Classic from a disappointing novelty into a powerful retro gaming powerhouse.
When Sony released the PlayStation Classic (PS Classic) in December 2018, it was met with a lukewarm reception. Critics panned its PAL (50Hz) game versions, input lag, and a lackluster game lineup of only 20 titles. However, the mini-console’s salvation came from the modding community. Following in the footsteps of the legendary "BleemSync," Project Eris has emerged as the most polished, user-friendly, and feature-rich modification for the PS Classic. Verdict: It is an excellent machine for PS1,
If you own a PlayStation Classic (PSC), you probably loved the nostalgia but quickly realized its limitations: the small game library, the restrictive user interface, and the locked-down internal hardware.
Project Eris is the ultimate solution. It is a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly modification that transforms your tiny console into a retro-gaming powerhouse without voiding your warranty.
Here is everything you need to know to get started.
While early mods required command-line tinkering, Eris uses a desktop application (Eris Desktop UI) that auto-configures your USB drive. You drag ROMs into folders, click a button, and the software scrapes box art and generates game lists for you.