![]() Changing file names to take out any 'special characters' (parentheses, apostrophes, etc.).ISO (and changing the cases, both upper and lowercase) ISO file (and changing the cases, both upper and lowercase) - all the horror games started as. Making sure the BIOS files were for the same region as the game version downloaded (USA).Changing the cases for the BIOS files (trying both all upper and all lowercase, for 10).Clean install of the most current versions of Raspbian and RetroPie.Updating RetroPie, Retroarch, Raspbian, lr-pcsx-rearmed.Making sure all the files were in the appropriate folders.I think I've spent just over a month on trying to get this to work.īy the end of my most recent attempt (today, February 14, 2019) I had tried: I've attempted to fix this with various long combinations of methods 3 or 4 times now, and I've started from scratch each attempt. I'll select the game from the menu, the screen fades to black, the gray box pops up saying it's loading, then it fades back to the menu. In fact, none of the PSX horror games I've uploaded will work (Kuon and Fatal Frame I, II, and III - and I made sure to get the USA versions). ![]() Right now, the Spyro game I have on the Pi works fine, but the horror game Kuon won't play. I have tried almost every piece of advice and tutorial and troubleshooting tip, and none of them have worked. Similar to so many other posts from around GitHub and the Internet in general, I've had problems getting some of my PSX games to actually play on my Raspberry Pi 3B.
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