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The following re-releases of licensed PlayStation games by ''Console Classics'' each include a PlayStation emulator and a file called ''GameData.dat'' containing an encrypted ''BIN'' file of the corresponding game. To decrypt this file for use on the FunKey S, download and extract <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/9/92/Xor.zip this]</span> tool to its own folder and add the ''GameData.dat'' file to that folder.
The only individual release with an encrypted ROM accessible via third-party tools is N2O: Nitrous Oxide for the PS1. As with other PS1 games, the ROM for N2O is a set of two files: a BIN file and a CUE file. While the BIN file is present in the Steam directory, it is encrypted, and there is no CUE file. However, [https://steamcommunity.com/app/364840/discussions/0/520519112496664465/ this guide] can be used to decrypt the BIN file and create the CUE file. While the publisher's other PS1 releases on Steam are encrypted in the same way, as there are no guides available online to extract the ROM files for those games, they have been listed in the [[Special:MyLanguage/#roms-not accessible|ROMs not accessible]] section of this article.

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The following re-releases of licensed PlayStation games by ''Console Classics'' each include a PlayStation emulator and a file called ''GameData.dat'' containing an encrypted ''BIN'' file of the corresponding game. To decrypt this file for use on the FunKey S, download and extract <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/9/92/Xor.zip this]</span> tool to its own folder and add the ''GameData.dat'' file to that folder.

The following re-releases of licensed PlayStation games by Console Classics each include a PlayStation emulator and a file called GameData.dat containing an encrypted BIN file of the corresponding game. To decrypt this file for use on the FunKey S, download and extract this tool to its own folder and add the GameData.dat file to that folder.