It should open straight to the “Parsers” page. Using this tool you can set up parsers, which are sets of instantaneous commands that we’ll use here to make your emulator games/ROMs appear in Steam, then run directly through Steam.įirst, install the latest version of Steam ROM Manager. Also, this is nigh-on useless in Steam Link because it won’t detect your controller.įor this, you’ll need an excellent and relatively new tool called Steam Rom Manager. This will open the emulator, but you still need to manually open individual ROMs/games. The first thing to know is that there’s more to this process than simply adding your emulator to Steam as a non-Steam game. We’ve already written about how you can stream non-Steam games and your desktop using Steam Link, but running a console emulator through the streaming box – and Steam in general – is a little more of a challenge, so we’re going to take you through the process step by step.