Bleem is to play Playstation not PS2 see related link PS it is discontinued
To download Bleem for PS1, you first need to find a reliable website that offers the Bleem emulator, as it is no longer officially distributed. Once you locate a trustworthy source, download the emulator file, typically in a ZIP or EXE format. After downloading, extract the files if necessary and follow any instructions provided to install the software on your computer. Finally, you can load your PS1 game ROMs into the emulator to start playing.
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You can only play Fantage on your computer because it needs software and you cant download it because it would be illegal.
No you can not download software
No HOW can it be........ But you can play ps2 games on a computer by just download a ps2 game on a comp and play it on a pcx2
Mingo Land is an online game that is free for kids to play. A person can play the game without having to download any software to their computer, which saves time and space.
I've seen auctions on eBay for the Bleem software. You might check eBay periodically and search for 'Bleem.' The ones I've seen were not downloads but the actual disk in a jewel case. Very inexpensive - last one I saw went for less than $2.00. Just watch out for high S&H costs if you decide to bid. They can get rather exorbitant, considering the low cost of the software. Bleem was a bit buggy and was rather low on compatibility. This was due to it's premature death. The emulator you should be using now is ePSXe. It is a free program which you can download. The only catch is you need a PlayStation bios also. You can also download this from various places on the internet however legally, you should have a PlayStation in order to have the bios. ePSXe is fairly smooth and compatibility is about 98% from my experience. It has support for analog controllers and improves the graphics. After ePSXe, the next best emulator in my opinion is virtual game station. You do not need a bios for this one. it is smoother and more compatible than Bleem however it does not improve the graphics from the original PlayStation version. However, it's fmv playback is the smoothest of the three. VGS was also put out of business by Sony and may be a little hard to find. It also needs a patch (you can find on the internet) to play on Windows XP.
Direct X is software from Microsoft and is free to licensed users. You can obtain this software from the Microsoft download center.
Their is certain software that you can download on your computer and transfer to your iPhone to play it on and if you look on youtube you will find videos of people that have played it on their phones.
You can always download parental control software. The software can control the hours used, whether he can play during the week and for what hours the game will be available.
PS3 can not play computer games so just download them on the computer