![]() Menu Color Theme: Navigate to Menu Color Theme and figure out which style you prefer (I personally prefer Undersea).Different Menu Icons: Navigate to Menu Icon Theme and see what you prefer (I personally prefer Systematic).Fonts: Navigate to Menu Font and from here go to ux0:/data/retroarch/assets/glui/font.tff.The difference between this image and the above image is night-and-day □ Part II: Setting up RetroArch on your PSVita Up till now, you have menu icons and RetroArch looks better but you’re not quite done yet!.Congrats, you’ve successfully installed RetroArch on your PSVita and can now proceed to setting it up.Disconnect the Vita from your PC and install RetroArch’s VPK which you just copied.If you want a custom wallpaper, the instructions are below.Extract ‘RetroArch_data.7z’ and copy the ‘retroarch’ folder into ux0:/data.Copy RetroArch’s VPK (RetroArch.vpk) to any directory you please. ![]() Open VitaShell and connect your PSVita via USB ( you can do it via FTP but copying the data files might take 20-30 minutes as they’re composed of a lot of small files).Obviously, your PSVita must be in hacked mode so run HENkaku/h-encore/Trinity before you start unless you use HENkaku Enso.I personally think that ‘minimalist’ wallpapers look the bestĪfter you download the above, you can grab your PSVita and do the following in order to install what you just downloaded: Optional – A wallpaper of your choice to make the interface look even better.This contains the stuff that will make RetroArch look great including fonts, menu icons, themes, audio/video filters and much more.If you just install RetroArch’s VPK without the data files and the configuration below, it won’t look pretty RetroArch’s data files ( link – the link is specific to RetroArch 1.7.9 which is the latest version as of writing this article but you can find links for newer versions easily when they’re available).A two part article series about what the Vita can emulate can be accessed from these links ( part i, part ii).For a full list of cores, check out this GBATemp thread.This comes in at around 170MB and contains all cores ( RetroArch-speak for emulators) available for the PSVita which range from NES to Genesis to NeoGeo and much more.However, only installing the VPK will give you a pretty ugly interface which might give you the wrong idea about RetroArch so in this article, we’ll be looking at the proper way to do things! Part I: Downloading files & getting them onto your PSVitaīefore you start doing anything, you need to download some files namely: It’s no secret that the PlayStation Vita is an excellent console for retro console emulation and RetroArch is an excellent all-in-one solution for doing just that.
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