Users need to provide a PS2 BIOS file (*.bin) in order to use the emulator.ĭamonPS2 requires access to users personal data unrelated to emulation (eg. However, minor issues in certain cases can be a game-breaking issue, such as Densha De GO! 3 won't register inputs in its sub-menu, causing the game unable to start.ĭamonPS2 doesn't come with a PS2 BIOS. To run DamonPS2 fluently, a high-end Android device is required, which CPU should be the same performance as Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 or better, as DamonPS2 team once suggested.Ĭompared to Play!, another PS2 emulator available on a mobile platform, DamonPS2 provides significantly better performance and more games playable, with minor issues. in China, which made it a commercial product kind of similar to Bleem!.
Unlike most of the emulators that are built by the community, DamonPS2 is developed by a commercial company called DamonPlay Technology Co., Ltd.