Xenia (emulator)
Developer(s) | Ben Vanik |
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Development status | Active |
Written in | C++, C, Assembly, Python |
Operating system | Windows 8.1 or later |
Platform | x86-64 with AVX2 |
Size | 1.56 MB (Source) |
Type | Video game console emulator |
License | New BSD License |
Website |
xenia |
Xenia is a free and open-source emulator for Microsoft Windows that allows Xbox 360 console games to be played on a personal computer. As of March 2015, the emulator is capable of playing a handful of Xbox 360 titles at full speed.[1][2]
Development
In March 2014, Ben Vanik, the author of the emulator, released a proof of concept video showing that the emulator is capable of playing Frogger 2, a 2008 Xbox Live Arcade title.[3] This marked the emulator's first playable commercial title.[4] Development of the emulator was moving at a slow pace, as the March 2014 video of Frogger 2 was the result of four years of development work. The video shows the game being emulated at a low framerate which the author attributes to the program using a debug interpreter for emulation; as development progresses, the speed should increase to a more playable level.[3]
A new video in March 2015 showed the Xbox 360 title A-Train HX running at full speed with rendered 3D graphics only a year after the Frogger video, indicating that development has sped up.[1] In addition to speed increases, Vanik plans for the emulator to support playing other titles in the future.[4] The author stated that the goal of the Xenia project is to disseminate research information on modern device and operating system emulation.
See also
- RPCS3, the first PlayStation 3 emulator
References
- 1 2 "Xenia Xbox 360 Emulator: A-Train HX WIP".
- ↑ "Compatibility List".
- 1 2 Good, Owen S. (Mar 29, 2014). "Video shows Xbox 360 emulation working on a PC". Polygon. Retrieved Mar 29, 2014.
- 1 2 Dorino, Davide "Alexander" (Mar 27, 2014). "A video shows the Xbox 360 emulator in action with Xenia Frogger 2". SpazioGames.it (in Italian). Retrieved Mar 29, 2014.