

After a few seconds, the package is installed and you can exit this menu to go back to Emulstation (press ESC several times).The last step is to install it from binary.And finally, find pcsx-rearmed in the list and click on it.On the next Windows, click on “Manage optional packages”.Now, click on “Manage packages” to install the emulator.


So let’s see how to do this step by step on Raspberry Pi.īy the way, if you want the best experience with your PSX games on Retropie, you can use a DualShock wireless controller, it’s working well on Raspberry Pi ( tutorial here). You have the short answer here, but I know that many of you have problems doing this. The first one is installed by default on the latest Retropie version, but on older ones you can install them with the Retropie setup script. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install it in a few steps.īefore playing PlayStation 1 games on Retropie, one of the three PSX emulators available needs to be installed (lr-pcsx-rearmed, PCSX-ReARMed or lr-beetle-psx). You first need to install it before playing any PlayStation games. As you probably know, the PlayStation emulator (pcsx) is not available by default on Retropie (on Raspberry Pi).
