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| [https:// | | [https://www.retroarch.com/?page=platforms RetroArch (Libretro frontend)] || Many systems. | ||
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| [https:// | | [https://github.com/Aftnet/LibretroRT Retrix (Libretro frontend)] || Many systems. | ||
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| [https://nesbox.com/emulator Nesbox] || NES, SNES, Game Boy, GBA, Sega Genesis | | [https://nesbox.com/emulator Nesbox] || NES, SNES, Game Boy, GBA, Sega Genesis |
Revision as of 03:10, 9 October 2022
Once you have activated developer mode on your Xbox One, you can install apps including community-made emulators.
List of Emulators
Emulator Name | System Emulated |
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RetroArch (Libretro frontend) | Many systems. |
Retrix (Libretro frontend) | Many systems. |
Nesbox | NES, SNES, Game Boy, GBA, Sega Genesis |
VBA10 | GBA |
PPSSPP | PSP |
WinPSPe10 | PSP |
DuckStation | PS1 |
AetherSX2 | PS2 |
XB1Emu | N64, PS1 |
Win64e10 | N64 |
Flycast | Dreamcast |
CHIP8 | CHIP8 |