
So what are you waiting for? Give Xemu a try and experience the best of Xbox gaming on your computer today! And, setting up your controllers is a breeze, too. Xemu is an excellent Xbox emulator that makes it easy to play your favorite games on your PC. Video game archivists can finally breathe a sigh of relief knowing that the Xbox's history will be preserved for generations to come.

However, with Xemu, all that is about to change. On top of that, the Xbox was largely overlooked compared to other consoles of its generation, so its legacy was at risk of being lost to time. And while developers initially assumed that emulating Xbox games would be a breeze due to the similarities between Xbox and PC architecture, they quickly learned that this was not the case. Still, hundreds of them run well enough for you to enjoy the Xbox experience on your PC.īut why did it take so long for proper original Xbox emulation to become a reality? Well, previous Xbox emulators like CXBX had their flaws and limited compatibility, making them an unpopular choice compared to emulators of other consoles. Xemu is compatible with almost every game out there, although not all of them work perfectly. Once you've got your hands on the Xbox BIOS, all you need to do is load it up and choose a game or ROM to start playing. These aren't included with the emulator, but don't worry - you can easily find them online or extract them from your own console (which is the recommended option). Of course, like most modern console emulators, you'll need to download BIOS files to play the games. And the best part? Setting up the emulator takes less than a minute, so you can start playing right away. Gamers, have you ever wished that you could play some of the best Xbox-exclusive games on your computer? Well, now you can, thanks to Xemu - the ultimate Xbox emulator for Windows. So it's definitely give or take, but like I said there isn't a single thing I've thrown at this that it won't run.Play and emulate original Xbox games on your computer. Dolphin I don't even think about, GameCube always are on 60 FPS no matter what, we I can get Metroid Prime 3 to run out about 25 - 45 FPS (But Wii games are stupid hard to run on anything other than official hardware, while I'm thankful for the hacked we my boss gave me recently) But Metroid other M runs smooth 50 to 55 FPS.

Castlevania curse of darkness (My favorite castlevania's of all time) is also another hard one to run for some stupid reason, and is exactly why the PS3 had lament of innocence but not COD (And you need a ton of patches to get it to run on an old PS3, I know) And yet, pure 60 FPS. Oh I believe that, but can it run PS2? I've been able to run the FF7 dirge of Cerberus (which is one of the hardest PS2 games to run in existence) at a pretty good 45 to 50 FPS.
