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While [[ | While [[PS4:RetroArch|RetroArch]] covers most bases when it comes to emulation, you have the option to install standalone emulators listed below. There are two main types of emulators: XEX and ELF emulators. Keep in mind that ones that sound "too good to be true" likely will run very poorly on the system. | ||
==Emulators== | ==Emulators== |
Revision as of 20:00, 18 December 2021
While RetroArch covers most bases when it comes to emulation, you have the option to install standalone emulators listed below. There are two main types of emulators: XEX and ELF emulators. Keep in mind that ones that sound "too good to be true" likely will run very poorly on the system.
Emulators
Native
- mGBA (Game Boy Advance)
- PCSX-R (PS1)
- GBemu (Game Boy / Game Boy Color)
- Cinoop (Game Boy / Game Boy Color)
- PS4NES (NES)
- PNES (NES)
- Reicast (Dreamcast)
- Yabause (Saturn)
- fMSX (MSX)
- Chip8 (CHIP8)
- OpenBOR (Open Beats of Rage engine)
Via PSP Package
SMSPlus (Master System)
Via PS2 Package
SNESStation (Super Nintendo) FCEUX (NES) DOSBox (MS-DOS)
Via RetroArch for PS2
ReGBA (Game Boy Advance) DaedalusX64 (Nintendo 64) QuickNES (NES) PicoDrive (Genesis / Master System) PGEN (Genesis)
Homebrew Games
- Lapy Game Collection
- River Raid by Lapy
- Console Wars by Lapy
- Brain Splitter by Lapy
- Nanospeed Gamer by Lapy
- PS4 Doom ps4 port of DOOM
- PS4 Snake ps4 port of Snake
- PS4 Pacman ps4 port of Pac-Man
- ShepHard by MasterTurkey
- The Enchanted Forrest by RetroGamer74