Some homebrew tools allow users to inject N64 ROMs into official Sony emulator wrappers, similar to how PS1 and PS2 classics run on the system. However, the PS3 does not have a robust built-in N64 emulator, making this method less reliable than using RetroArch-based packages. 3. The Future: Native PC Ports and Decompilation
Instead, we recommend:
Most "Zelda PS3 PKG" files found online are created using tools like the PS2 Classics Placeholder or specialized N64 injectors.
Once your hardware is ready, the installation process requires moving the file to your console storage.