[MeraByte] has successfully installed Windows 95 on a PlayStation 2 using an x86 emulator called Bochs, despite the PS2's MIPS-based Emotion Engine not being designed for x86 instructions. The installation process faced numerous challenges, resulting in limited functionality, such as non-responsive mouse input and the inability to run the game Ultimate Doom 95. The endeavor raises questions about the overall success of the hack, especially given the significance of Doom in gaming culture. Alternative suggestions for PS2 users include exploring programming with GoLang, as there has never been an official release of Doom for the console.