

It was first released in Japan on December 12, 2004, in North America on March 24, 2005, and in PAL regions on September 1, 2005, and is the first handheld installment in the PlayStation line of consoles. XLink Kai play is supported on several emulators including CXBX (Xbox), Dolphin (GameCube), JPCSP (PSP), RPCS3 (PS3), Ryujinx (Switch), Xemu (Xbox) and Yuzu (Switch).The PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a handheld game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment.

There are a handful of games that have been patched: Some games do not work perfectly on XLink Kai, or even normally on LAN, so they require patches. Please see the guide on the XLink Kai wiki for more information. Playing games that only have Local Wireless support requires custom firmware and a homebrew system module known as ldn_mitm in order to play. Playing games with LAN support works on both stock unmodified consoles as well as consoles running custom firmware. When playing Nintendo Switch on XLink Kai there are two main types of games games with LAN support, and games that only support Local Wireless. > Official Xbox Setup Guide Official Xbox 360 Setup Guide Official PSP XLHA Setup Guide Official GameCube Setup Guide Official Nintendo Switch Setup Guide < Some consoles have specific restrictions, require additional hardware, or even modification in order to be reach their full potential. You can also create private passworded arenas to prevent random people from joining in by clicking the pencil icon in the Web UI. You must be in the same game arena as another person for them to show up in your System-Link/LAN match list on your console. The XLink Kai online service is broken up into consoles, categories (such as "First Person Shooters" or "Racing"), and individual game arenas. For a complete list please see XLink Kai's compatibility list. Instructions for download and installation are available for several major operating systems:Īcross all 13 consoles over 1100 games are supported. To get yourself registered, visit the XLink Kai signup page. Your XTag (similar to the Xbox Live Gamertag) is your username while using the XLink services and is your way of telling the world who you are.
