*If your PlayStation 1 game is currently in a ZIP, 7Z, or RAR file, it must be extracted. It would look something like this (the icons would look different): Mednafen can only play ISOs that are in CHD, BIN/CUE, PBP, or ISO format.
It's focused on accuracy, which makes it very compatible. Mednafen is respected as the #1 emulator for PlayStation 1. You can learn a little more about Mednafen's TurboGrafx-CD/PC Engine CD emulation in Mednafen's official page. If you haven't already, you should read Setting up the keyboard or gamepad so you can actually play the game.Otherwise, select the CUE sheet via File > Open.If you added the game's folder, simply double-click on the game's CUE sheet to load it.So my directions in loading a game apply the same way: From this point you can load the TurboGrafx-CD/PC Engine CD game as you would like any other ROM.Make sure “ syscard3.pce” is present in the root of Mednaffe's folder.If you have a game(s) in ISO/MP3, I would recommend downloading the game from elsewhere to obtain it as a binary BIN/CUE, a standard BIN/CUE, or a BIN/WAV. I need to point out that TurboGrafx-CD ISOs in ISO/MP3 format are not supported by Mednafen. You can learn about these formats in my Kega Fusion tutorial if you're curious. ROM websites distribute TurboGrafx-CD ISOs in one of four formats.
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You're going to need the BIOS files for PC Engine CD - I have them here.
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But if you prefer the old fashion method, here's how to load a game manually via the File menu: If you followed the directions above about adding a folder, then all you need to do is double-click on a game to play it. Next, you should read Setting up the keyboard or gamepad so you can actually play the game.To remove a folder, have the folder open that you want to remove and click File > Remove folder.Once you have several folders added, you can swap among them by clicking on the path at the top - as shown here.Continue the steps above to add more folders. Simply double-click on a game to load it. You should now see your ROMs listed in Mednaffe.Navigate to the ROM folder you want to add, then click Open as shown here.This gives your ROMs easier access, as opposed to manually loading a single ROM every time via the File menu. Mednaffe gives you the option to load all the folders that contain your ROMs.