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Ever since the PlayStation Classic was revealed, gamers have been hoping that it’d be hackable.
Whilst we’re not quite at that point yet, a YouTuber has figured out that you can plug in a keyboard (Logitech and Cortec apparently) to the USB port, press escape and access a bunch of hidden menu options (many that were requested prior to launch).
This menu houses things like allowing multiple save states, turning on scan-lines, changing games to NTSC for 60FPs and way more.
So, turns out you can access the emulator settings of the PlayStation Classic by plugging in a keyboard and pressing Escape
..which allows you to use multiple save states, scanlines, change games to NTSC for 60 FPS and so onhttps://t.co/yGPkelROv6 pic.twitter.com/bDNZKxMWc3
— Nibel (@Nibellion) December 4, 2018
It’ll be interesting to see what comes of this in the coming days and weeks.



