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Move your backed-up ROMs or your own game files into their respective folders. X12 Plus Custom Firmware

The most popular interpretation of the X12 Plus is as a with a design reminiscent of a Sony PSP or PS Vita. These devices are essentially portable emulation stations bundled with thousands of pre-loaded retro games. Specifications vary, but a typical X12 Plus handheld includes: Target your newly formatted MicroSD card as the destination

You can map your physical buttons globally or per emulator, fixing the notoriously inverted stock button layouts. A CFW can replace it with a cleaner,

The default menu on many budget handhelds is often basic or even unattractive. A CFW can replace it with a cleaner, more intuitive, and visually appealing interface, making the overall experience much more enjoyable.

The X12 Plus operates on proprietary firmware (often based on older, locked-down Linux builds) designed to run a very specific set of emulators. Custom firmware (often referred to as CFW or a "Custom ROM") is modified software developed by the retro gaming community.