

This will essentially divide the output files into the BIN file, which stores most of the game data, and the CUE file, which is what Retroarch searches for when you scan for PS1 games. The demo disc is a free downloadable exe for Windows only. When you rip a PS1 game, you should always make sure that you do it into the BIN or BIN/CUE format. There's also been some confusion over this, these games are all built on modern engines to evoke the feeling and aesthetic of late 90s games, the disk would not be able to run on any sort of hardware from the time. We would need some sort of publisher to handle the money split and production if we were to sell a physical copy. The "Demo Disc" is not a physical disc (as amazing as that would be) as we don't have the time or resources to organise the can of worms that is monetization and physical production.
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A pale grey plastic box sits in front, emitting a low whirring noise.
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A cracked and faded jewel case sits close beside. Frozen in place you look upon the flickering screen to spy a dismal, bloodied scene. A CRT you don't remember owning flashes to life. You've tried to tell others, no one understands. Each one is a personally crafted nightmare. 17 demos too horrible to describe keep you from your bed.

Roused by the crackle of static, a lingering sense of dread crawls across the floor.
