A couple of useful links/resources that I used to get this up and running can be found in the description. I'm happy to make a how to video but everything you need should be in the two links I've provided 😬
Would be cool if we had a virtual room we could launch android apps inside of instead of having to hover in a corporate void with a screen in the air. Virtual Desktop has a nice place to play flat games, the Quest should have something like that.. Would really add to this experience.
I kept think this exact same thing, if we had a virtual space and even a TV that we could load apps onto it would fit the aesthetic perfectly. Have you seen EmuVR? Its a PC VR app that basically does just that, gives you a virtual bedroom with big chunky CRTVs and let's you load your emulators and ROMS into there, its wonderful
Just download and use emuVR. Literally just he just mentioned. But rather that cause it feels more realistic on emuVR. Takes a bit of setting up but works beautiful. Again emuVR.
Haha no lie I was just playing with that, I've never played any Virtual Boy games before so this is pretty wild, just tested the Mario one where you stop turtles and throw the shells through the pipes 🤣🤣
Awesome stuff Beardo... Definitely going to appeal to so many people. Imagine the money that Nintendo, SEGA and others would if they brace the Quest 2 and churned out official releases of these classic masterpieces.
I say this almost once a week, if Nintendo just made their classic games readily available on the Switch they would make so much money but they seem to not want to port them over for some crazy reason! Which is why emulation is so important for so many people, older games are getting far too expensive to buy man 🤢
Playing games on the Quest 2 in the big screen like this reminds me of a brilliant piece of kit I purchased years ago called the Vuzix Eyewear. It was a device that went over you eyes like VR and you could plug it into your xbox 360. It was like viewing the gameplay on a massive screen like you were in a cinema. It was ahead of its time. I could play on my xbox while my wife watched another channel on the tv.
@@trollingisasport Yes, I had it when the xbox 360 came out, from memory I dont think it was wireless though, I think a cable plugged into the back of the xbox, maybe hdmi. It was years ago, but I loved it for what it was trying to do back then. Before this I had a pc with 3D shutter glasses before 3D TVs where even a thing… omg it was awesome. I bought the special 3D graphics card from USA, it was called Savage4 and you played games wearing the glasses and it was like you could put you hand into the monitor, it was mindblowing. Half Life and Midtown Madness supperted it and they were friggin fantastic! And this was like 2001 or something.
Another big bonus here: Quest 2 has almost 0 motion blur (due to ultra low persistence display), like old CRT-TV's (or 240HZ Dyac+ Zowie Monitors - but even better!) so that's really cool for old platformers and shooters as the motion clarity is pretty much unbeatable.
Huh? They were phased out because flatter/HDTVs took over. Just an evolution of television technology. Nothing about it being bad for people's health. LOL where do people get this false information from?@@obiwankenobi1608
If you could do a tutorial, I would be grateful. I know it's probably quite simple to set up, but it would be nice to have everything in one place. Awesome videos, loving the content 👌
Thanks bud, I was actually tempted to bolt a tutorial onto this video but I've been pressed for time this week! I'll keep playing with it and when I feel like I've learned to get the best performance out of everything I'll throw a proper guide together
@@BeardoBenjo it's quite superb. Another I really love in the retro category is Real Commodore 64. That was my first computer so it takes me back to the beginning of my love for all the things tech in a really amazing way.
Loved the vid, and super dope that this can run natively on the Quest 2! However, I can't stress it enough... EmuVR is glorious and I say that for anyone who does have a PC to run it! It's the only VR experience that brought tears to my eyes. It's so good, a bit of a lift to setup but it runs off of retroarch as well. It's 100% worth it!!! 🍺👊
I love EmuVR dude, I've made a couple of videos about it and everytime I go back in I forget how sweet it feels to sit in that virtual bedroom playing on those huge digital CRT TVs 😍 thats the only thing that would make playing these on the Quest better, if I had an environment that felt more cozy and I could see them on a digital TV haha
I could get VR ready pc but I love my xbox and playstation too much to do so, besides idk if I'd be able to get one for $600-700 so I'll have to pass for now, nice suggestion though!
Haha same bro, its getting out of control, one of the reasons I want a Steam Deck is to turn it into the ultimate portable emulation machine! For now I use my PC and a Retroid Pocket 2
Please do make a tutorial video for this! I'll try and get it working on my own but it's always much nicer to have someone explain every necessary step.
a lot of retro games were designed for zero latency, so that might be why the games of your childhood feel more difficult now. i swear i beat super mario world every other day with ease, i played that game so much as a kid. nowadays it's really difficult and every bit of latency that i can get rid of makes it easier, but it's not quite the same as when i was a kid.
When I pair Xbox controller to the quest it doesn't send the inputs to emulator apps, instead it decided to use it as an oculus controller to control the menus where my head is the gyro and the controller pressing a is the same as a quest 2 controller trigger (found solution: press start and select at the same time and it will control the 2d app instead)
Oh man this is pretty huge. what do you think about potential for MAME light gun games inside Quest, and getting two player co-op? What about ideas on using the motion controls inside the controllers as a wheel for racing emulation? Can dolphins netplay features be used on it?
Great stuff BB. I probably spend more time setting up and fine tuning emulators than I do playing the games once I have but hey, that's all part of the fun. You missed the biggest plus of doing this on the Quest......portability. Not going to be lugging my PC around but if I can take Simpsons Hit and Run with me to friends houses then that has me sold. I may not get to talk to them much though because they'll be in the headset for hours, hmmmm maybe not such a great idea :)
Haha thats a very very good point! I've currently got a Retroid Pocket 2 for portability, I can get it to run a lot of Gamecube games but not as well as the Quest is running them, I'm saving my big portable emulation station for Steam Deck, that thing is going to be LOADED with emulators 🤣
I sideloaded emus before but it never dawned on me that the quest 2 was powerful enough to run dolphin. Cool. I know dolphin on pc supports stereo 3d is the option there for the android version? Since you're on an emulator kick, have you ever tried 3dsen?
Somebody should make a game where you have your own house and have game consoles in the living room for all the emulators you have currently installed, and a game shelf with all the games you have currently downloaded that are all organized by platform. You could go to the kitchen and pour yourself a whiskey and a snack, go back to the living room and play what you wanted. Also, a house customization feature where you can have it as close to your childhood home as possible, or a high end apartment, or a house in the woods maybe.
I have found an alternative way that IMO is unmatched for emulating older systems. There's a dedicated Quest 2 version of PPSSPP which is marvelous on its own because it has the option to display all PSP games in 3D and it has full Quest controller support. Now what makes this great for emulation in general is the fact that there's a version of RetroArch for PSP which runs just fine through PPSSPP. So you can just emulate every system that'd run on an actual PSP inside an emulated PSP if you don't want to use a gamepad. Emuception at its best!
The best thing about playing retro games in quest has got to be light gun games which cant really be played on a pc unless you spend a fortune on a light gun that is compatible with a modern tv
I have dreamed of being able to play wii sports (and resort), with full motion controls, but I have never managed to get it to work... It would be awesome if you could give that a go!
I think everybody is here the past 2 years because when you 1st launch Retroarch it looks in Horizontal view and not Landscape or how you have it I leave still clueless. How do you make your Home Menu Landscape or 4:3 like you? Default looks like an Android phone Horizontal. Thanks
Yeah thats the dream, you can do a lot of that with Dolphin VR (only a few games truly work but the ones that do are great), just no way to run them natively in the Quest that I know of
Great video Beardo!... my fav is play light gun arcade games in Quest. Try android Mame emulator and some light gun games like Point blank series, you can aim and shoot with touch controllers as you show in your video with THOD with Dolphin emulator, but you don´t need a Xbox controller for that emulator.
If somehow the android dolphin emulator could translate shaking the quest controllers to shaking the wiimote and nunchuck, it would be REALLY cool to use this to play Donkey Kong Jungle Beat on Quest
I’m totally new to emulation and have been having a blast playing all my childhood games the past few weeks. I for the life of me can’t get dolphin to run games smooth though. Is there something in the settings I can change to to help with the frame drops? I can’t find any tutorials on how to optimize all the settings to have it running well on a quest
Are you on Quest 1 or 2 and are you using the Dolphin MMJ version? The MMJ version is optimised for Quest, I didn't have to change any settings to get the performance you can see here, the games run a little slow when the first load (because they're caching shaders etc) but then the smooth out pretty quickly
@@BeardoBenjo damn I feel dumb. I totally side loaded the regular dolphin emulator lol. Loading up the MMJ version just fixed all my issues. You’re the man, keep up the good work benjo!
When you play this, is it possible to make it so that the internal screen doesn't move when your head moves? Like is it possible to 'fixate the camera' so to speak?
Tested dreamcast with flycast in retroarch , sink crisis and blue stinger work perfect but not tested soul calibur or crazy taxi which I think might be best to test with
Thanks for the heads up, my plan for tomorrow is to test a few more including Dreamcast! I'll see if I can get Redream working, it works almost perfectly on my little Retroid Pocket 2 so I imagine the Quest will be able to handle it pretty well
If they sold these games on an off shoot of the oculus store for 1.99 or 3.99 respectively, meta would make absolute bank. I guess licensing is the only hangup but thats dumb because this is soooo cooool
Hello, cool video - Thank you for sharing (I just joined your channel fam). I am about to buy the Quest 3 on Amazon (The complete 512 Streaming Bundle), and I wanted to know if I will have access to (or are they already included to) play all of the N64 games?
I have Mario Galaxy running on the Quest 2 through Dolphin, but I can't get passed the menu screen, because it wants me to connect the Wii controllers. I'm using a PS5 controller and i've set up my buttons, but I just can't get any further whatever I try :/ If anyone has managed this, or has any thoughts, please let me know🙏
Standard laptop is absolutely fine, there is even a app for your phone but thats a little limited. The programme on PC is just a means to add funky things to your quest including games that can't be found on the official Oculus store
Some games for Quest 2 are crazy expensive. If I pirate it for testing before purchasing, does Meta ban you? All they crazy priced games should have DEMOS!
I have seen some footage of the PPSSPP emulator running and AetherSX2 as well, PSP seemed pretty solid but PS2 was apparently a little hit or miss. I wanna try Silent Hill 2, if I can get that running I'll be very happy. Also PS1 lightgun games work amazingly well, just been playing Time Crisis 🤣
@@BeardoBenjo cool I got most emulators on phone other than pc n switch lol got aether sxw running quite few games with no issues shame can't just drag it all to quest lol
A couple of useful links/resources that I used to get this up and running can be found in the description. I'm happy to make a how to video but everything you need should be in the two links I've provided 😬
First! 👾 Awesome video's Beer dough! 👍
i dont see a link
I think it would be cool though for you to show a how to video! Thanks again for all the hard work you put into ur videos!
I would love a how too
We definitely need a how to video! I got excited when I saw the Simpsons hit & run, you’ve made my night with this video!
VR seems like the best way to emulate Wii games if the motion controls can be emulated well. I’d love to see more Wii emulation through the Quest 2.
With better and working motion controllers like Quest touch. Why not
Or buy an actual wii controller and use dolphin?
@@Michaelflexin are wii controllers Bluetooth? Cause I don’t know how else you’d connect them
@@Hollowhalf17 connect them to dolphin via usb uv light bar and the stream pc to headset
Technically just buying a dolphin bar is the very best way. Since then it’s the real controllers
After watching your video, I remembered the charm of these traditional games again, it is really a good experience to play with quest2。
Would be cool if we had a virtual room we could launch android apps inside of instead of having to hover in a corporate void with a screen in the air. Virtual Desktop has a nice place to play flat games, the Quest should have something like that.. Would really add to this experience.
I kept think this exact same thing, if we had a virtual space and even a TV that we could load apps onto it would fit the aesthetic perfectly. Have you seen EmuVR? Its a PC VR app that basically does just that, gives you a virtual bedroom with big chunky CRTVs and let's you load your emulators and ROMS into there, its wonderful
Just download and use emuVR. Literally just he just mentioned. But rather that cause it feels more realistic on emuVR. Takes a bit of setting up but works beautiful. Again emuVR.
@@anleblan yeah but you need a PC.
You know what's really fantastic? The Virtual Boy Emulator! You get full stereoscopic visuals, I completed all of Warioland on it.
Haha no lie I was just playing with that, I've never played any Virtual Boy games before so this is pretty wild, just tested the Mario one where you stop turtles and throw the shells through the pipes 🤣🤣
@@BeardoBenjo its pretty wild. I got a lot of games on there, nintendo was waaaay ahead of their time.
Awesome stuff Beardo... Definitely going to appeal to so many people. Imagine the money that Nintendo, SEGA and others would if they brace the Quest 2 and churned out official releases of these classic masterpieces.
I say this almost once a week, if Nintendo just made their classic games readily available on the Switch they would make so much money but they seem to not want to port them over for some crazy reason! Which is why emulation is so important for so many people, older games are getting far too expensive to buy man 🤢
@@BeardoBenjo they don't port them neither allow people to play on emulators. Nintendo are such scum
Playing games on the Quest 2 in the big screen like this reminds me of a brilliant piece of kit I purchased years ago called the Vuzix Eyewear. It was a device that went over you eyes like VR and you could plug it into your xbox 360. It was like viewing the gameplay on a massive screen like you were in a cinema. It was ahead of its time. I could play on my xbox while my wife watched another channel on the tv.
Oh, so something like that did exist. I've had that idea for awhile thinking it would be great to have for TV or PC kind of like how Chromecast works
@@trollingisasport Yes, I had it when the xbox 360 came out, from memory I dont think it was wireless though, I think a cable plugged into the back of the xbox, maybe hdmi. It was years ago, but I loved it for what it was trying to do back then.
Before this I had a pc with 3D shutter glasses before 3D TVs where even a thing… omg it was awesome. I bought the special 3D graphics card from USA, it was called Savage4 and you played games wearing the glasses and it was like you could put you hand into the monitor, it was mindblowing. Half Life and Midtown Madness supperted it and they were friggin fantastic! And this was like 2001 or something.
As someone who loves the entire world of emulation I thank you for introducing me to this.
Haha no worries bud, I've been mucking around with it all weekend, just finished setting up PS1 lightgun games and played a bit of Time Crisis ❤
Another big bonus here: Quest 2 has almost 0 motion blur (due to ultra low persistence display), like old CRT-TV's (or 240HZ Dyac+ Zowie Monitors - but even better!) so that's really cool for old platformers and shooters as the motion clarity is pretty much unbeatable.
Weren't old crt tvs really bad for people's health? That's why they were phased out.
@@obiwankenobi1608 Dangerous and expensive to make mostly. They are also super heavy and use a lot of power. I'm a proud owner of 5 CRT TVs btw 😂
Huh? They were phased out because flatter/HDTVs took over. Just an evolution of television technology. Nothing about it being bad for people's health. LOL where do people get this false information from?@@obiwankenobi1608
If you could do a tutorial, I would be grateful. I know it's probably quite simple to set up, but it would be nice to have everything in one place. Awesome videos, loving the content 👌
Thanks bud, I was actually tempted to bolt a tutorial onto this video but I've been pressed for time this week! I'll keep playing with it and when I feel like I've learned to get the best performance out of everything I'll throw a proper guide together
@@BeardoBenjo can l use meta quest 3c with my phonr to watch 3D medical videos? Is it possible?
Sweet man! I have psvr1 and am excited to see that VR is getting better and better. VR is amazing, and can't wait to see the future of it.
PSVR1 was my first VR headset, I love it, can't wait to see what Sony can do with PSVR2
Would be neat to see virtual wiiu gamepad emulation. That gives functional merit to vr emulation, as an example
This is what my whole life has been missing!!!! Thanks for sharing.
Haha no worries, I hope you enjoy messing around with it as much as I have this weekend 😆
Anyone with access to a PC should also try out EmuVR. Let's you play games on old CRT displays in a retro bedroom environment.
Love EmuVR, can't recommend it enough, its amazing
@@BeardoBenjo it's quite superb. Another I really love in the retro category is Real Commodore 64. That was my first computer so it takes me back to the beginning of my love for all the things tech in a really amazing way.
Also check out retro arcade neon it lets you play your favourite arcade games in an actual 80's style arcade
@@markpotter8280 hey there, thanks for the tip! I have a bunch of MAME and Neo Geo stuff on the hard drive. I'll definitely check that out.
Loved the vid, and super dope that this can run natively on the Quest 2! However, I can't stress it enough... EmuVR is glorious and I say that for anyone who does have a PC to run it! It's the only VR experience that brought tears to my eyes. It's so good, a bit of a lift to setup but it runs off of retroarch as well. It's 100% worth it!!! 🍺👊
Beardo we're not worthy 🙏🙏🙏
I love EmuVR dude, I've made a couple of videos about it and everytime I go back in I forget how sweet it feels to sit in that virtual bedroom playing on those huge digital CRT TVs 😍 thats the only thing that would make playing these on the Quest better, if I had an environment that felt more cozy and I could see them on a digital TV haha
I could get VR ready pc but I love my xbox and playstation too much to do so, besides idk if I'd be able to get one for $600-700 so I'll have to pass for now, nice suggestion though!
I wish I had a PC. Lol
how do you download EmuVR on the quest 2?
Aw dude! This is my JAM! I love playing emulator games! I have thousands on my PC
Haha same bro, its getting out of control, one of the reasons I want a Steam Deck is to turn it into the ultimate portable emulation machine! For now I use my PC and a Retroid Pocket 2
That looks really cool, I'm going to check it out for sure
It would be cool if you had an actual arcade you could walk into and play the games on the virtual cabinets
Please do make a tutorial video for this! I'll try and get it working on my own but it's always much nicer to have someone explain every necessary step.
you have no Idea how much the Gamecube makes me happy!
Would love some emulators on my quest... iv hardly even used it as yet.. would love game cube time splitters 2
God I loved golden eye!!!
I'm really craving some Goldeneye or Perfect Dark on VR. It shouldn't be that hard to adapt into a VR format.
Yarg matey ;), we be pirating tonight!
a lot of retro games were designed for zero latency, so that might be why the games of your childhood feel more difficult now. i swear i beat super mario world every other day with ease, i played that game so much as a kid. nowadays it's really difficult and every bit of latency that i can get rid of makes it easier, but it's not quite the same as when i was a kid.
Great video! Very cool, thanks Beardo!
No worries bud cheers for watching ✌🏻
When I pair Xbox controller to the quest it doesn't send the inputs to emulator apps, instead it decided to use it as an oculus controller to control the menus where my head is the gyro and the controller pressing a is the same as a quest 2 controller trigger (found solution: press start and select at the same time and it will control the 2d app instead)
Your a life saver thank you, I was having the same problem
Oh man this is pretty huge. what do you think about potential for MAME light gun games inside Quest, and getting two player co-op?
What about ideas on using the motion controls inside the controllers as a wheel for racing emulation?
Can dolphins netplay features be used on it?
Great stuff BB. I probably spend more time setting up and fine tuning emulators than I do playing the games once I have but hey, that's all part of the fun. You missed the biggest plus of doing this on the Quest......portability. Not going to be lugging my PC around but if I can take Simpsons Hit and Run with me to friends houses then that has me sold. I may not get to talk to them much though because they'll be in the headset for hours, hmmmm maybe not such a great idea :)
Haha thats a very very good point! I've currently got a Retroid Pocket 2 for portability, I can get it to run a lot of Gamecube games but not as well as the Quest is running them, I'm saving my big portable emulation station for Steam Deck, that thing is going to be LOADED with emulators 🤣
This is so cool! Thank you for the video 😁
I sideloaded emus before but it never dawned on me that the quest 2 was powerful enough to run dolphin. Cool. I know dolphin on pc supports stereo 3d is the option there for the android version?
Since you're on an emulator kick, have you ever tried 3dsen?
Somebody should make a game where you have your own house and have game consoles in the living room for all the emulators you have currently installed, and a game shelf with all the games you have currently downloaded that are all organized by platform. You could go to the kitchen and pour yourself a whiskey and a snack, go back to the living room and play what you wanted.
Also, a house customization feature where you can have it as close to your childhood home as possible, or a high end apartment, or a house in the woods maybe.
I have found an alternative way that IMO is unmatched for emulating older systems. There's a dedicated Quest 2 version of PPSSPP which is marvelous on its own because it has the option to display all PSP games in 3D and it has full Quest controller support. Now what makes this great for emulation in general is the fact that there's a version of RetroArch for PSP which runs just fine through PPSSPP. So you can just emulate every system that'd run on an actual PSP inside an emulated PSP if you don't want to use a gamepad. Emuception at its best!
Would like to see Metroid prime
The best thing about playing retro games in quest has got to be light gun games which cant really be played on a pc unless you spend a fortune on a light gun that is compatible with a modern tv
I've been down many emulation rabbit holes, I'm likely going to go down this one too.
I have dreamed of being able to play wii sports (and resort), with full motion controls, but I have never managed to get it to work... It would be awesome if you could give that a go!
I think everybody is here the past 2 years because when you 1st launch Retroarch it looks in Horizontal view and not Landscape or how you have it I leave still clueless. How do you make your Home Menu Landscape or 4:3 like you? Default looks like an Android phone Horizontal. Thanks
What I really want is to play N64, PlayStation, Dreamcast, PS2, Gamecube games... in SBS 3D.
Yeah thats the dream, you can do a lot of that with Dolphin VR (only a few games truly work but the ones that do are great), just no way to run them natively in the Quest that I know of
I wish the Q2 IPD setting wasn't so limited. I can't do reading, video watching, or emulation on the Q2 because of it.
This would probably be something you can do in an airplane. Straight up swaggers
Hell yeah, I thought about that actually, sitting there on a flight with the headset on playing N64 games 😎
Great video Beardo!... my fav is play light gun arcade games in Quest.
Try android Mame emulator and some light gun games like Point blank series, you can aim and shoot with touch controllers as you show in your video with THOD with Dolphin emulator, but you don´t need a Xbox controller for that emulator.
I LOVED Point Blank 😍 haven't played that in years! I'll definitely get that setup, I hadn't thought about all those arcade/MAME lightgun games
If somehow the android dolphin emulator could translate shaking the quest controllers to shaking the wiimote and nunchuck, it would be REALLY cool to use this to play Donkey Kong Jungle Beat on Quest
I don't know about Quest options - but, can we create a ambient room?
playing wii and (3)ds(i) games must be a fun experience on here
Is a VR sbs perspective added to these games or is this just the straight 2d roms that play on a flat screen without any depth?
I installed Dolphin emulator for play the house od the dead wii but i cant mapping the controls of occulus quest 2.
wish you could use just the quest contollers...i dont have an xbox controller
Everyone should look for EmuVR, its really great
I’m totally new to emulation and have been having a blast playing all my childhood games the past few weeks. I for the life of me can’t get dolphin to run games smooth though. Is there something in the settings I can change to to help with the frame drops? I can’t find any tutorials on how to optimize all the settings to have it running well on a quest
Are you on Quest 1 or 2 and are you using the Dolphin MMJ version? The MMJ version is optimised for Quest, I didn't have to change any settings to get the performance you can see here, the games run a little slow when the first load (because they're caching shaders etc) but then the smooth out pretty quickly
@@BeardoBenjo damn I feel dumb. I totally side loaded the regular dolphin emulator lol. Loading up the MMJ version just fixed all my issues. You’re the man, keep up the good work benjo!
@@jason5021 ayyyyye hell yeah bro, so glad that fixed it for ya!!
Would very much appreciate how to put this on a quest safely and maybe some safe places to download the games from
Can you do full screen? Or a black background? Thx for the bud. I’m gonna set this up today!
When you play this, is it possible to make it so that the internal screen doesn't move when your head moves? Like is it possible to 'fixate the camera' so to speak?
New Sub here and I am glad I did sub a couple vids ago. This is amazing just saying, great content man keep up the fantastic work.
Try changing to vulkan in graphics menu in dolphin and retroarch!! They play better on pc so it might work for quest
Oh damn thats a great shout, I left it on the default, didn't even think about switching to Vulkan
how do i get the buttons of the screen . I have the controls on there as if its a cellphone
I know on pc, dolphin has 3D capabilities for 3d TVs/ glasses. Is this available on the quest also?
mr beardo ? can you use a wired controller to play games in VR if its attatched to the PC?
I am currently trying to run king kong with dolphin vr but the screen keeps flashing, any idea how to fix it?
Sont tu plein ecran quand on vois Les jeux dans La meta quest 2 pour lea jeux de wii
I wish you can get rid of the UI at the bottom tho so you can have a good experience.
Tested dreamcast with flycast in retroarch , sink crisis and blue stinger work perfect but not tested soul calibur or crazy taxi which I think might be best to test with
Thanks for the heads up, my plan for tomorrow is to test a few more including Dreamcast! I'll see if I can get Redream working, it works almost perfectly on my little Retroid Pocket 2 so I imagine the Quest will be able to handle it pretty well
If they sold these games on an off shoot of the oculus store for 1.99 or 3.99 respectively, meta would make absolute bank. I guess licensing is the only hangup but thats dumb because this is soooo cooool
You're not wrong, I'd buy them all!
I have most of the emulators and games before ps2 era on my wii so this is a big deal how?
How do I add games to RetroArch? I know Roms but how/where do I go to load it up?
would be cool if some way you could play multiplayer with others that have quest
How did ya get it going. Would love a video how to do
Do this mode works with SteamLink or some kind of streaming from a beefed up PC?
Hi~ May I ask if it is going to be played in Stereoscopic 3D? We have the perfect Left/Right eye display in Quest 2. Thanks
Can you drop the resolution the game renders at in the emulator? It may help with the slow down on Simpsons Hit and Run.
Awesome! The missing link for complete greatness.
Its so surprising to me how well these games run, PS2 is my next test, I'm expecting it to be far too much for Quest to handle but we shall see
@@BeardoBenjo it should be less, it was certainly less capable hardware than GC, but emulators for it have always had trouble...
Hello, cool video - Thank you for sharing (I just joined your channel fam). I am about to buy the Quest 3 on Amazon (The complete 512 Streaming Bundle), and I wanted to know if I will have access to (or are they already included to) play all of the N64 games?
What app is that for the quest 2 and can u play like the mortal kombat shaolin monks and Armageddon on it
Thanks for this great video. I did all that but i have little lag with it. Is there anything that i can do about it?
I have Mario Galaxy running on the Quest 2 through Dolphin, but I can't get passed the menu screen, because it wants me to connect the Wii controllers. I'm using a PS5 controller and i've set up my buttons, but I just can't get any further whatever I try :/ If anyone has managed this, or has any thoughts, please let me know🙏
My GameCube games seem to be running like 10-15fps lol how did you get it playable?
Can you run crazy taxi 🚕 on the Oculus Quest 2?
Hi, when you launch the emulation does the quest 2 home environment sound stops?
Can you make the screen flat instead of curved?
Does it have to be a gaming PC for side quest or can it work with a standard lab top?
Standard laptop is absolutely fine, there is even a app for your phone but thats a little limited. The programme on PC is just a means to add funky things to your quest including games that can't be found on the official Oculus store
@@BeardoBenjo nice. That’s fantastic
What are the best places to find emulators? Even if just for PC?
Any way to make screen of these apps bigger?
Can I play wii sports?
id love to see them do GB GBC GBA off a virtual 3D gameboy like the one in new retro arcade neon
Can we create a CRT-like frame?
help me set up oculus controler please for this game
Don’t even need the sound for the most part. The horrible voice acting is embedded in my mind I can almost hear it 😂 man this brings back memories…
I actually love it more for the terrible voice acting, the delivery of "I don't wanna diiiie" is legendary
@@BeardoBenjo It wouldn’t be the same without it lol
Is the dolphin vr emulator a standalone? And if so, where can I find it?
dolphin should put some stuff in there specifically for quest 2 users.
Can you do this through a laptop or only pc
Yes a guide would be great bro
reubs is remaking hit and run btw (17:00) but he is probably running into legal issues when he would release it so, just looky looky no playi playi ;)
Change the ui to xmb it is basically a ps3 menu it’s way better than the default
I assume no 3D effect?
No sadly not, that really would be the cherry on top but sadly these are just playing on big adjustable sized screens
Is there anything for NDS? I'm disappointed there's nothing like CitraVR for NDS.
There is lol
@Nottriv06 For VR? Which one?
Any multiplayer options?
Have you tried 3ds I heard the 3d is awesome
Can you make it full screen or no?
Some games for Quest 2 are crazy expensive. If I pirate it for testing before purchasing, does Meta ban you? All they crazy priced games should have DEMOS!
Love this
Thank you 😆✌🏻
Oooooh wonder if ps2 emulator would do this imagine silent hill failing that project zero on Wii ace
I have seen some footage of the PPSSPP emulator running and AetherSX2 as well, PSP seemed pretty solid but PS2 was apparently a little hit or miss. I wanna try Silent Hill 2, if I can get that running I'll be very happy. Also PS1 lightgun games work amazingly well, just been playing Time Crisis 🤣
@@BeardoBenjo cool I got most emulators on phone other than pc n switch lol got aether sxw running quite few games with no issues shame can't just drag it all to quest lol