LDSGamers, Nobleman Gaming, McClaz, Zerro0713, SMWiz, DJ_Femur, and Mister Lindon!Ĭome help a good cause and donate money to extra life! donations to extra life are given to children’s hospitals! This video was possible thanks to my friends that support me on Patreon. PSP emulation is seriously fantastic on the Xbox Series X and probably the best experience I have had yet with emulation on Microsoft’s newest console!ġ:34 – Placing PSP Games On External Driveģ:05 – Getting A PSP Assets Folder Created For RetroarchĤ:12 – Placing The PSP Assets Folder In The Retroarch System FolderĦ:01 – Booting PSP Games/Making A Playlistġ4:20 – Mapping The PSP D-Pad To An Analog Stick
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PSP emulation has come a long way in the short time it has been around and now we are even able to run its library of games on an Xbox Series X|S! In this video, I will show you how to get it all up and running including getting the mandatory assets folder installed into your Retroarch system folder. Then there is the games library and while it isn’t one of my all-time favorites, it does have a number of gems hidden within it.
With it’s the ability to play movies music and emulators, everyone I knew wanted to grab a PSP. The PSP is an awesome handheld and one to finally rival Nintendo’s dominance in that corner of the gaming market. If you want to emulate other Sony systems on the Xbox Series X|S I have guides for both the PS1 and PS2 here. If you wish to put your PSP games on your internal Xbox SSD, you can follow the steps in this video to expand your dev mode storage and place the games properly into the internal drive. Refer back to this video for initial settings before diving into this video. This video is a continuation of my original Retroarch setup guide for Xbox Series X|S. Keep up to date with my current Xbox Retroarch guides here