The BIOS ( scph1001.bin or scph7502.bin ) is a system file from a real PlayStation. You can dump it from your own console, or it's legally included in some retro handhelds. —but a quick search for "PS1 BIOS for emulation" will yield archival links.

A classic, highly stable paid alternative that has run PS1 games flawlessly for years. 2. Obtain the Game File (ROM)

: A highly stable, paid option known for great performance on older devices. DuckStation

The most stable, highly compatible premium emulator available.

remains one of the most iconic 3D fighting games of the late 1990s, famous for its unique "Beast Mode" mechanic where fighters transform into powerful anthropomorphic beasts. While originally released for the PlayStation 1 and arcades, modern mobile emulation allows you to experience this classic directly on your phone.

Follow these exact steps to assemble your mobile arcade setup:

Executing complex beast combos using touchscreens can be difficult. Pair a PlayStation, Xbox, or mobile controller via Bluetooth for precise inputs.

Install a reliable emulator from the Google Play Store . Popular options include: ePSXe for Android (Paid, highly stable) DuckStation (Free, high performance)

A classic, highly compatible option for older phones. 2. Obtain the PlayStation BIOS

Virtual touch buttons can be difficult for complex fighting game inputs. Pair a Bluetooth controller (like a PS4, PS5, or Xbox pad) for arcade-perfect execution.