HomeEmulationHow To Setup The RetroArch PSP Core PPSSPP | PC & Steam Emulation How To Setup The RetroArch PSP Core PPSSPP | PC & Steam If you’re looking for how to setup the RetroArch PSP core PPSSPP, you’ve landed on the right guide because we’ll be explaining how you can easily get set up and be playing your favorite PSP games in minutes. The Sony PSP has some great games that run very well on RetroArch when using the PPSSPP core. PPSSPP is the best PSP emulator you can use and the fact that RetroArch has it available as a core is awesome. RetroArch can emulate games from all sorts of different systems including the Sony PSP. We’ll break down how to download and setup the PPSSPP core for RetroArch so that you can get straight to playing your favorite PSP games. We’ll be covering how to get setup with both the standalone version of RetroArch and also the Steam RetroArch version as well. Alright, enough chit chat, let’s begin! Contents hide 1. How To Setup The RetroArch PSP Core PPSSPP Standalone version? 1.1. Download RetroArch 1.2. Get your PSP ROM ready 1.3. Using a controller? 1.4. 1. How To Download The PPSSPP RetroArch Core? 1.4.1. Finding the PPSSPP Core 1.4.2. Downloading the PPSSPP Core 1.5. 2. How To Load Your PSP ROM File In RetroArch 1.5.1. Go to Load Content 2. How To Install RetroArch PPSSPP Core on Steam? 3. Additional PPSSPP Core Settings, Options, and Features 3.1. Supported Core File Extensions How To Setup The RetroArch PSP Core PPSSPP Standalone version? Download RetroArch You’ll first need to go ahead and download and install the RetroArch emulator which you can grab from the official website here. If you already have RetroArch installed, make sure you are on the latest stable version which you can get here.This guide is for PC, but if you’re an Android user you can also install RetroArch to play your favorite PSP games on the go. Be sure to check out our list of the best PSP emulator Android apps.Get your PSP ROM ready Ensure that you first have at least one PSP ROM file that you’ll be using to test after getting setup. This ROM is the PSP game that you’ll be playing and using to test to make sure everything is setup properly.Remember that downloading PSP ROM files for games you don’t own and haven’t dumped yourself is illegal.Using a controller? A USB or Bluetooth controller is recommended when playing your PSP games. That being said, while a controller is a much better for playing retro games than a keyboard, you can play however you wish.If you’re in the market for a capable new controller, an 8Bitdo SN30 Pro Wireless Bluetooth controller is a great choice and will only run you about $45 on Amazon.1. How To Download The PPSSPP RetroArch Core? Finding the PPSSPP Core Once RetroArch opens, select Load CoreSelect the Load Core option in RetroArchNext, choose Download a CoreSelect to Download a CoreDownloading the PPSSPP Core After, scroll all the way down until you see the Sony – PlayStation Portable (PPSSPP) core and click on it to download itThe Sony – PlayStation Portable (PPSSPP) core on RetroArchIf RetroArch was already installed on your device, don’t forget to go back to the main menu screen and scroll down to select Online Updater and then select Update Core Info Files and also select Update Databases to ensure that all of your cores info files and databases are all up to dateUpdate Core Info FilesAfter it’s done downloading, you may now press back and then select Load Core2. How To Load Your PSP ROM File In RetroArch Go to Load Content With the PSP core now installed in RetroArch, we’re ready to load up our PSP ROM file. Head back to the main menu and select Load ContentLocate where you saved your PSP ROM on your computer and select itYour PSP game should now launch and voila, just like that you’re all set and ready to playHow To Install RetroArch PPSSPP Core on Steam? To install the RetroArch PPSSPP core on Steam you will also need to: First, right click RetroArch on Steam > Manage > Browse local files.Once the Steam folder opens for the RetroArch files, open up the cores folderNext, install the PPSSPP RetroArch core from the RetroArch buildbot here: https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/windows/x86_64/latest/ppsspp_libretro.dll.zipAfter installing the PPSSPP core, extract the files from the ZIP folder you downloadedOpen up the extracted folder and copy the ppsspp_libretro.dll file into your Steam’s core folderNext, install the PPSSPP RetroArch info files from the RetroArch buildbot here:https://buildbot.libretro.com/assets/frontend/info.zipAfter installing the info files, extract them from the ZIP folder you downloaded and copy all of them into the “info” folder for your Steam version of RetroArchNext open the Steam version of RetroArch and click Load Core to check that the Sony – PlayStation Portable (PPSSPP) core shows up – if it does, you’re all setYou’re now ready to play some PSP games on RetroArch right from the comfort of SteamAdditional PPSSPP Core Settings, Options, and Features Supported Core File Extensions The PPSSPP core supports the following file extensions: .elf.iso.cso.prx.pbpNow that you’re all setup, you’re now ready to play some Sony PSP games! Have a spare Raspberry Pi lying around? Be sure to check out our RetroPie PSP setup guide for the PPSSPP emulator as well. This article may contain affiliate links. If you use these links to purchase an item, we may earn a commission. Thank you for your support! Jonathan Zarra A lover of gaming and all things Nintendo, Jonathan has 20+ years of retro gaming expertise. Not only has he been playing games his whole life, but he has dedicated his life to it as well - founding multiple video game related companies. When not working on a new project, you can find him playing the Switch, tinkering around with emulation, and building out his retro game collection. Share This Previous ArticleRetroPie PSP Setup Guide for The PPSSPP Emulator Next ArticleThe Best PSP Emulator of 2024 | Top 5 July 19, 2023