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Revision as of 23:43, 5 February 2023

Xbox One
Xbox-One.png
Developer Microsoft
Type Home video game console
Generation Eighth generation
Release date 2013
Predecessor Xbox 360
Successor Xbox Series X/S
Emulated
For software that emulates the Xbox One, see Xbox One emulators.

The Xbox One is quite friendly when it comes to homebrew. For a one-time payment of USD$19, you can enable Dev Mode on your console and install and run any application package, including emulators. Since these emulators are UWP (Universal Windows Platform) apps, they can also run on the Xbox Series X/S (which can provide much better performance) and some can run on Windows 10/11.

Frontends

Name Version FLOSS Active Recommended
RetroArch 1.18.0
RetriX 2.1.77.0 ?

Sony

PlayStation 2

Name Version FLOSS Active Recommended
AetherSX2 Build

PlayStation

Name Version FLOSS Active Recommended
DuckStation git

PlayStation Portable

Name Version FLOSS Active Recommended
PPSSPP 1.9.3-281
2017
WinPSPe 1.4-56 ? ?

Microsoft

Xbox and Xbox 360

Name Version FLOSS Active Recommended
Fission Patch based
Xenia 0.1.0

Nintendo

Nintendo Entertainment System

Name Version FLOSS Active Recommended
Nesbox 1 ?

Nintendo 64

Name Version FLOSS Active Recommended
Win64e10 1 ?

Game Boy / Game Boy Advance

Name Version FLOSS Active Recommended
VBA10 1 ?

Gamecube / Wii

Name Version FLOSS Active Recommended
Dolphin 1.12

Sega

Dreamcast

Name Version FLOSS Active Recommended
Flycast CI Builds

Other

Chip-8

Name Version FLOSS Active Recommended
CHIP Emulator 1 ?

External links