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SubjectWhats the best N64 emulator? Reply to this message
Posted byOoga
Posted on10/09/04 00:36 AM



I'm looking for best compatibility, stability, and performance.
Thanks


SubjectProject64 -nt- new Reply to this message
Posted bylux_92886
Posted on10/21/04 08:29 AM



> I'm looking for best compatibility, stability, and performance.
> Thanks
>





SubjectRe: Whats the best N64 emulator? new Reply to this message
Posted by(Ashley)
Posted on12/29/04 10:29 AM



> I'm looking for best compatibility, stability, and performance.
> Thanks
>

Use Project 64. I also recommend using a nice dual analog gamepad.




SubjectRe: Whats the best N64 emulator? new Reply to this message
Posted byguru1211
Posted on04/30/05 03:36 AM



> I'm looking for best compatibility, stability, and performance.
> Thanks
>
Hi,

I found this site that you can download n64 and snes roms from. I get all my snes roms from there. Have a look. http://www.romworldonline.com/

Guru


SubjectRe: Whats the best N64 emulator? new Reply to this message
Posted byguru1211
Posted on04/30/05 03:37 AM



> I'm looking for best compatibility, stability, and performance.
> Thanks
>
Hi,

I found this site that you can download n64 and snes roms from. I get all my snes roms from there. Have a look.

Guru


SubjectRe: Whats the best N64 emulator? new Reply to this message
Posted byguru1211
Posted on04/30/05 03:39 AM



> I'm looking for best compatibility, stability, and performance.
> Thanks
>
Hi,

I found this site that you can download n64 and snes roms from. I get all my snes roms from there. Have a look. http://www.romworldonline.com/

Guru


SubjectRe: Whats the best N64 emulator? new Reply to this message
Posted byhyuvbekrybgeasyr
Posted on09/13/05 07:50 PM



> > I'm looking for best compatibility, stability, and performance.
> > Thanks
> >
>
> Use Project 64. I also recommend using a nice dual analog gamepad.
>
It really depends on which one works best on your system. I like the compatability and features of pj64, it is my emulator of choice. But I use mupen64 for those few games that don't run well with pj64. Also, pj64 has problems with multi-monitor. On my notebook, pj64 flips out unless I run only one monitor on the main LCD (not even one external monitor can be active). Mupen64 runs well on either monitor and will even run at the same time as pj64 on my secondary display on my desktop computer. This, some good controller plugins, and eight USB gamepads, allows two different 4-player games to be played at the same time from one computer.

Dual analog is only usefull on an N64 emulator with a few select games. Robotron, Goldeneye, and Perfect Dark have options for 'two-fisted' control, that is 1 player uses an N64 controller in each hand (ports 1 & 2 on the N64) to move and aim simutaniously in full analog. Limits you to two players (ports 3 & 4 used by the second player). You'll need a really good controller plugin that lets you assign one gamepad to multiple N64 controls.


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