An emulator allows your computer to mimic the abilities of a game console. So no. Your computer is already capable of playing computer CD games. If you are looking for a way to play computer games for free, there is no legal solution.
In order to use a computer to play PS2 games it would need a DVD drive for the PS2 discs and a emulator program with PS2 bios
No, a sega Saturn emulator is meant to play old classic sega Saturn games. Normally, you should be able to play DVD's and CD's on your computer without using an emulator.
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If you are using an emulator which allows you to access the drives on the main computer (e.g. Oracle VM virtualbox): 1. Insert a blank CD or a USB memory stick and assign the drive they're in to the emulator. 2. Copy the files onto the CD or USB. 3. Remove the CD or USB and de-assign their drive from the emulator. 4. Reinsert the CD or USB 5. Copy the files from the CD or USB onto your host computer If you are using a different type of emulator there may be another way, but I am not aware of it.
No you need the PS1 emulator program to play the play them
No not without an emulator program and PS1 bios
How to Load a CD into a PlayStation Emulatorby CD do you mean playstation game, if so the answer is you don't you download the games(known as roms) off the internet, if not then click open and then browse to the drive contaning the CD. Do you mean "play CD on emulator"you need configure CD-ROM plug-ins on emulatorsAfter that, put your CD on your CD drive, select "run cdrom" command on emulator
currently no but there should be an emulator eventually
You have to use an emulator that's made for the console the game was originally for. For instance, if it was a PS2 game, you need to find an emulator that's designed to run PS2 games in order to run it. If it was for a NintendoDS, you need to download an emulator for NDS games. Gamecube needs Gamecube emulator, etc. etc. The list goes on. Find out what system originally ran the game, then run a search for, say "Playstation emulator' if it was a PS1 game, read some reviews and do a comparison to find out which one is most liked for its ability to run properly. Or, alternatively, you can find an ISO. An ISO file basically pretends to be a CD, so you can run a computer game without a CD existing. To run an ISO and a few other similar files, you need a program called Alcohol. It's very easy to use! I hope this was helpful, and good luck.
A software application which enables the computer to "emulate" a piece of hardware, fooling the computer into thinking that the hardware, such as a CD-ROM, is attached to it. Emulators are often used in situations where there is no CD-ROM present, as in the case of some laptops, or to test an image of a CD-ROM created by CD burning software such as Nero or Roxio EZ-CD Creator. It is also used to emulate gaming consoles like Play Station, Sega Dreamcast etc.If you consider the info useful please vote!!!AnswerSmall software on computer to play "game console". Each emulator has different way to operation, some emulator use ROM and some other need CD. For example NES use ROM to play. AnswerAn emulator is a software which simulates your computer into a console. It pretends to be a console, and you are able to play the console game in your PC. As time is going emulators are becoming better & better.Visit www.ngemu.com for further information.
Yes you can... you can run DVD's, Games, CD's on a computer without internet.
emulators don't play original games, they only play ROM files which are made from the original games.