

In this tutorial, I’ve installed EmuDeck to my SD card. One more note before we continue: You can choose to install EmuDeck to your SD card or the internal storage. If you haven’t set up EmuDeck, you should do so before continuing. I’ve made a video about getting started with EmuDeck here. But we’re going to focus mostly on the EmuDeck method to keep this video simple. We’ll get to that later.īut if you’d rather get your hands dirty and do it yourself, you can download the xemu emulator from the Discover App Center.Įverything in this tutorial should be applicable to either way you install xemu. Suffice it to say: EmuDeck will handle installing xemu for you and will get you set up for everything else, too. To achieve this, you can use the simple EmuDeck utility to handle all the heavy lifting for you.

Personally, I prefer having all my games in game mode. The first thing you want to do is decide how you want to access your games. From Fusion Frenzy to Halo, Ninja Gaidan, Psychonauts, Conker: Live and Reloaded, even cross-platform titles like Tony Hawk Pro Skater and the Madden franchise… the fact is: Xbox had some classics.Īnd today, in this article, we’ll review how to get Xbox emulation up and running on your Steam Deck. If you’re like me, then you probably have extremely fond memories of playing the Original Xbox.

Now's your chance to play Original Xbox games on Steam Deck.
