Driver (PS1) ROM — SLES-01816 (PAL, English)
The first Driver still hits the spot: tight city blocks, chase-heavy missions,
and that undercover mood that defined late-90s PlayStation. This is the PAL build
with code SLES-01816 (English). It runs cleanly on modern PSX/PS1 emulators
for Windows, Android, Linux, and macOS.
At a glance
- Game: Driver (PlayStation)
- Region/Code: PAL — SLES-01816
- Language: English
- File size: ~403 MB
- Platform: PSX / PS1
Why players pick this dump
It’s a faithful PAL release with steady timing and no odd surprises. Add a valid PS1 BIOS and a
gamepad, and you get a smooth ride without hunting for patches or special settings.
Good emulator choices
- DuckStation — easy setup, fast, and packed with quality-of-life options (widescreen, per-game profiles).
- ePSXe — still a favorite if you like plugin tweaking and quick performance.
- RetroArch (Beetle PSX HW) — great when you want one hub for many systems with advanced shaders/overlays.
Quick start
- Install an emulator (DuckStation is an easy first stop; ePSXe works fine too).
- Place a valid PS1 BIOS in the emulator’s BIOS folder (e.g., SCPH1001 or your regional equivalent).
- Load the Driver image (BIN/CUE or the format provided).
- Map your controller, create a memory card file, and start “Undercover.”
Handy tips for PAL
- Run at 50 Hz to match region timing and keep pacing consistent.
- In DuckStation, enable vsync and use integer scaling for clean visuals.
- Save in-game as usual, and keep a spare save state before tough missions.
Side note for collectors
Emulation keeps your discs alive: if you own the original, this lets you play on current hardware
with better storage and UX. Keep your BIOS and game files tidy and backed up.
More to explore
Building a PS1 set? Browse the wider
PSX library for classics and sequels, and grab a proper
PS1 BIOS if you haven’t already. Each entry lists region, code, and file size so you can plan downloads without guesswork.