, developed by the team, emerged as the comprehensive successor to BleemSync , transforming the "clunker" of a mini-console into a highly versatile retro-gaming powerhouse . The Genesis and Impact of Project Eris
Project Eris isn’t just about “piracy” — it’s about . It turns a flawed nostalgia product into a capable retro gaming hub for under $50 (second-hand). For many, the PS1 Classic with Eris is now the best way to play PS1 games on a modern TV without a PC or Raspberry Pi, thanks to native dual analog, HDMI output, and savestates.
When Project Eris boots, you are presented with a boot menu offering three main avenues: 1. The Stock UI (Evolution UI)
You can swap cores per game via the Eris menu.
Ensure the PlayStation Classic is completely powered off (the LED light should be orange).
Project Eris will automatically build the databases, generate database metadata, and move them to your internal games folder. Method 2: The Project Eris Desktop App
To play games from other systems like the Sega Mega Drive or Nintendo 64: Connect the USB drive to your PC. Open the roms folder on the root of the drive.
Play Nintendo, Sega, Arcade, PSP, and Dreamcast games via retroarch cores.
, enabling the system to run consoles like N64, Dreamcast, and PSP. Peripheral Compatibility
Project Eris makes adding games straightforward via two primary methods. Method 1: The Automated Transfer Folder This is the easiest way to add PlayStation 1 games. Connect your USB drive to your PC. Navigate to the transfer folder on the root of the drive.
Project Eris is a custom modification framework developed by ModMyClassic. It replaces the stock, limited operating system of the PlayStation Classic with a highly customizable Linux environment.
Follow these steps precisely to modify your PlayStation Classic. Step 1: Format the USB Drive
Project Eris is expected to continue with:
Enables the use of the rear power port for USB storage, freeing up the front controller ports. Prerequisites and Equipment Checklist