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Go into [ScummVM Game Compatibility and ID List](https://www.scummvm.org/compatibility)<br>
Search for `Beneath a Steel Sky` make a note of the ScummVM ID in this case called: `sky`
### Step 3: Create the ScummVM file
- The `.scummvm` file starts as a empty textfile that needs to be created in in each game you want to adds directory.<br>
- It should be named `<ScummVM_ID>.scummvm` <br>
### Step 3: Create the .scummvm file
- The `.scummvm` file starts as a empty textfile that needs to be created in each game you want to adds directory.
- It should be named `<ScummVM_ID>.scummvm`
- In our example the file will be called `sky.scummvm` and should be created in `retrodeck/roms/scummvm/Beneath a Steel Sky/`
The end result should look like:<br>
`retrodeck/roms/scummvm/Beneath a Steel Sky/sky.scummvm`
### Step 4: Open the .scummvm file and add the ScummVM_ID
Open up the empty `sky.scummvm` and just type in the `<ScummVM_ID>` in the first row of the empty file and save in this case `sky`. Make sure you don't add any spaces or linebreaks and the file should just contain the word `sky`.
Open up the empty `sky.scummvm` file and just type in the `<ScummVM_ID>` in the first row of the file and save in this example `sky`. Make sure you don't add any spaces or linebreaks and the file should just contain the word `sky`.
### Step 5: The game should now run
The game should now be added to the ES-DE interface from the `retrodeck/roms/scummvm/Beneath a Steel Sky/sky.scummvm` file you just created and can be played.
The game should now be added to the ES-DE interface from the `retrodeck/roms/scummvm/Beneath a Steel Sky/sky.scummvm` file you just created and can be played after you reload RetroDECK from the Configurator or re-launch the application.

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## How to: Get games to show up inside the ES-DE interface
**Example:** <br>
In this example we got a game we want to add: `WipEout 2048`
In this example we got a game we want to add: `OutWipe 4820`
### Step 1: Install the Game
Open the Vita3K emulator via Configurator and press `File` and either `Install .pkg` or `Install .zip, .vpk` depending on what game file you have.
In our example `WipEout 2048` is a `.pkg` file so we chose the `Install .pkg` option and navigate to the file to install it.
In our example `OutWipe 4820` is a `.pkg` file so we chose the `Install .pkg` option and navigate to the file to install it.
#### Step 1b: Add Licences (not always needed)
During installation the Vita3K could call for a Licence File or Key. <br>
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#### Step 1c: Install any DLCs or patches
Install the patches and DLC the same way as the game by repeating Step 1 to 1b for the filetype the patch/DLC is in `pkg`, `zip`, `vpk`.
### Step 2: Create the .psvita file
- Create an empty file in `retrodeck/roms/psvita/gamename.psvita`, please mind the `.psvita` extension.<br>
For example: `roms/psvita/WipEout 2048 (EU).psvita.`
- Edit the empty file adding the game `Title ID` (more below).
- The game should appear in the game list after RetroDECK is re-opened or reloaded from the Utilities.
### Step 2: Check the Title ID of the game
## How to find a title ID
It can be found inside the Vita3K GUI in the Title ID column, or found via web search.
For example the game `WipEout 2048 (EU)` has an ID that is `PCSF00007`.
So simply add `PCSF00007` to the `WipEout 2048 (EU).psvita` file and the setup for this game is complete.
<img src="../../wiki_images/emulators/vita3k/vita3k-titleid.png">
In the Vita3K interface the third colum you can see the Title ID of the game you just installed. <br>
You can also check [Vita3K Game Compatibility and ID List](https://vita3k.org/compatibility.html?lang=en).
In our example we find out that the Title ID of `OutWipe 4820` is `PCSF00007`
### Step 3: Create the .psvita file
- The `.psvita` file starts as a empty textfile that needs to be created in roms folder `retrodeck/roms/psvita/`
- Name the file `<gamename>.psvita`
- In our example the file will be called `OutWipe 4820.psvita`
The end result should look like:<br>
`retrodeck/roms/psvita/OutWipe 4820.psvita`
### Step 4: Open the pstvita file and add the Title ID
Open up the empty `OutWipe 4820.psvita` file and just type in the `<Title_ID>` in the first row of the file and save, in this example you enter `PCSF00007`.<br>
Make sure you don't add any spaces or linebreaks and the file should just contain the word `PCSF00007`.
### Step 5: The game should now run
The game should now be added to the ES-DE interface from the `retrodeck/roms/psvita/OutWipe 4820.psvita` file you just created and can be played after you reload RetroDECK from the Configurator or re-launch the application.

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