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PSX (PlayStation)

The PlayStation is a home video game console developed by Sony and released in 1994-1995.

The primitive polygon graphics have inspired a retro-aesthetic that many independent game developers try to capture when creating games today. This can be characterized by low resolution, lack of anti-aliasing, lack of perspective-aware texture mapping, and integer based polygon rounding for 3D models.

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Explore tools for Windows tagged PSX (PlayStation) on itch.io. The PlayStation is a home video game console developed by Sony and released in 1994-1995. The primitive polygon graphics · Upload your tools for Windows to itch.io to have them show up here.

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An all in one tool that helps you pixelate and see real time changes on your models.
Extract textures from photos
Run in browser
Coolify anything in seconds
Simple tool to generate directional spritesheets from animated 3D models.
Run in browser
An instant 3D-to-Pixel Art oven. Stylize textures with retro dither and export high-quality 2D sprite sheets.
Easily create and edit textures for game dev and modeling.
A Fast and Intuitive Texture editor for Retro games.
3D Model Pixelizer
PSX crunchy, lo-fi, old school audio effecter
Game Framework for Godot 4.3
An installer for Final Fantasy 8's mods (Steam - 2013)
A Forbidden Memories Helping Hand
real-time visual degradation pipeline
The Last Bastion of Co-Operative Interactive Arts and Entertainment
Turn your videos into PS1 style NTSC footage!
Where all the Games will be at going forward
Simple to use xDelta Patcher
Tool to view and convert PSX .TIM Image Files.
RetroSmith is a lightweight image processing tool designed to recreate authentic PlayStation-1 era
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