Games on the Sony PlayStation and Nintendo 64 can be played on an Apple Silicon Mac with a little bit of work. Here’s how to emulate the classic consoles on a Mac or MacBook.

It is possible to emulate the original Sony PlayStation on an Apple Silicon Mac.

It is possible to emulate the original Sony PlayStation on an Apple Silicon Mac.
The transition from the fourth to the fifth generation of video game consoles was a unique time in gaming history. It heralded the movement from 2D to 3D games during the mid-1990s.
This involved pioneering work in bringing real-time 3D graphics to life, as well as the disruption of major players in the industry.