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Is there such thing as an N64 emulator?

I think there's only one that's still being worked on right now. All of them have been abandoned 3-4 years ago. Project64 might be the one that's still being worked on.
 
this is amazing! thanks for pointing me to project 64....everything looks so good...way better than n64. im kinda excited to play all my old games i have in storage again...wooo!
 
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
BTW, Project 64 lets you use higher res texture packs that you download.

thats awesome...

i tried looking around but i cant find them.

any help please?

thanks!
 
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
BTW, Project 64 lets you use higher res texture packs that you download.

also lets you use AA/AF as well as increased resolutions - its pretty amazing how much some of these extras really help to make such old games look pretty damn good.
 
Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
also lets you use AA/AF as well as increased resolutions - its pretty amazing how much some of these extras really help to make such old games look pretty damn good.

Best maker-looker-guder has to be the Super Eagle Engine on the SNES emulators... really turns them SNES games around.

Personally, I've always used Nemu64 😱.
 
I still sometimes run the Corn n64 emu on my 800mhz, 8MB Rage laptop and get full speed at 320x240, but compatibility is low. Even worked pretty well when I had a Celeron 366mhz machine.
Otherwise I do n64 emulation on the xbox
 
Originally posted by: Evander
I still sometimes run the Corn n64 emu on my 800mhz, 8MB Rage laptop and get full speed at 320x240, but compatibility is low. Even worked pretty well when I had a Celeron 366mhz machine.
Otherwise I do n64 emulation on the xbox

Console Emulation in consoles FTW!
 
Originally posted by: secretanchitman
zelda 64 looks DAMN good with 8xAA/16XAF at 1920x1080...........lol.

does Zelda even support widescreen natively or are you stretching or pillarboxing?

I know some games actually support widescreen (such as goldeneye/perfect dark)

anyways, you're right, really blasting the resolution and AA/AF up really injects some new life into such old games
 
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