developer.oculus.com/ and create an account. You'll need to declare yourself part of a business or organization, but you can put anything.
4. Once your developer account is active, you should be able to see options under Settings > System > Developer.
5. Go to sidequestvr.com/download to download the desktop application to your PC or Mac computer, or download the SideQuest app from the App Store or Play Store. We recommend downloading the Advanced Installer on your computer, since setting up an emulator is easier with full feature access.
6. Whichever option you choose, connect your Quest 2 to your device via a USB-C cable. The SideQuest application should detect the headset, so click Install SideQuest in your headset.
With this, you'll now be able to upload SideQuest apps to your headset, where they'll be found in your App Library under Unknown sources. Along with the best SideQuest games, you'll find emulators for the Playstation Portable and Gameboy that you can access simply by clicking Download app on each respective page. But for other emulators, you'll need to get a bit more creative.
We're not going to go into depth about how to set up every emulator like Dolphin or Retroarch. As it turns out, the emulator installation process is pretty similar regardless of which emulator you choose.
(Note: our thanks to AR/VR Tips for giving us the guidelines for installing Quest 2 emulators)
1. Download the .apk file for the emulator of your choice.
2. On the SideQuest VR Advanced app, click Manage files on the headset.
3. Hover over the + icon on the bottom-right, then click the blue folder icon to "make new folder in this folder." This folder will store your game ROMs, so add any legal ROMs you own to this folder.
4. Back on the main page, click Install APK from folder on computer, select the .apk file you previously downloaded, and install it.
5. Unplug and turn on your Quest 2 headset. On the quick menu, select the App Library, then choose Unknown sources from the top-right drop-down menu. You should see the emulator file you uploaded.
6. Open the emulator. Depending on which emulator you chose, you'll see some kind of button to add ROMs from your Quest 2's internal storage. Click the button, navigate to your ROMs folder, and select one. It should then load your game!
As a sidenote, these emulators very likely won't work with Oculus Touch controllers, so you'll need to connect a third-party Bluetooth controller that's compatible with the emulator(s) you choose. To connect a Bluetooth controller, go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth > Pair > Pair new device, and be sure to put your controller in pairing mode so the Quest 2 can detect it.
Now you're ready to get into the world of Quest 2 emulators! If you want some help deciding which emulators are worth trying, we've previously written about the best emulators for Android, which can give you a few recommendations.
Xbox Wireless Controller
Our favorite Bluetooth controller, the Xbox Wireless Controller is so widely popular that practically every emulator will ensure that it's compatible, so you'll have no issues with controls. It's easy to pair with the Quest 2 and has one of the most ergonomic designs of any controller.
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