
Another note is that PCSX2 for One/Series S|X is not yet as developed as its PC counterpart.Buckle up and get ready to hit the streets where insane, hit-and-run, high-speed driving is what it takes to cross the finish line ahead of the pack. Also, the common emulation issue of black skies for 3, Revenge and Dominator is hard to circumvent unlike using PCSX2 on PC.

Dev mode has one-time fee and switching between dev mode and the normal mode takes minutes. You have to be careful on which PS3 version should you buy since later PS3 models removed the backwards compatibility to sell PS2 Classics digitally (Burnout 3 isn't included there)įor 5. Original hardware is getting more and more expensive, plus the accessories neededįor 2.

Also, Revenge HD's Xbox One X enhancements are naturally compatible with Series, along with both Paradise (original) and Paradise Remastered.įor 1 and 3. Same goes for Dolphin Emulator for 1 and 2. PPSSPP is also available for Series S|X, making Legends and Dominator PSP accessible for emulation. You can play the PS2 Burnout games in higher resolution. Same as the original Xbox option, but you can also play Revenge HD, Paradise and Crash!įor 5. Also, the Xbox version supports custom soundtracks.įor 4. Almost the same as the PS2, except Dominator. Same as 1 but you can also play Paradise and Crash!įor 3. You can play every Burnout game (except Legends) before Paradiseįor 2. I've listed those here.Īside from PCSX2, you got 4 might-be expensive options:īuying the earliest PS3 models that support PS2 Discsīuying an Xbox 360 for BC for original Xbox gamesīuying any of the Xbox Series and use its dev mode to emulate PS2 gamesįor 1. I recommend that you go with the PC route since it's less of a gamble than hunting down old hardware.
