The 89th most popular game on Windows
Project64 is a Nintendo 64 emulator for the Windows platform that was first released in 2001. It employs a plugin system to allow other developers to implement their own software. This emulator is one of the most complete emulators, in terms of emulation accuracy. Edit
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Did you create this app?| Website: | pj64-emu.com/ |
| Developer: | Jabo & Zilmar |
| License: | Free |
| Version: | 1.7.0.55 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 3 months, 1 week, 6 days, 21 hours and 2 minutes |
| Usage since: | 03 May 2007 |
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I run in linux perfectly
Very straight forward interface, easy to configure, and the performance is excellent. Games save properly to the virtual memory pack, but my only gripe is that the virtual rumble pack feature doesn't work with my control pad like it does with the PSX emulator. Otherwise it's excellent, works with a wide selection of games with no/little performance problems.
I don't have a USB controller at this time, so I'll just say that this runs flawlessly on my system and I love playing games on the keyboard that aren't to controller-intensive. (Paper Mario, anyone?) Games not only run without much lag, but save properly and look great - either in an 800x600 window or full screen.
Un emulador excepcional para este maravillosa y divertida consola................revive los mejores juegos de la historia con este simple programa......
Daniel
the sound lags on my pc for some games
It runs completeley lagless @ most games for me. Definitely the best N64 emu.
Also u have plenty of options and settings, and it works great with my USB Dual Shock2.
yes
It's great. However, there are no region control options and sometimes the graphics are too sharp.
The cheats @ Zelda are very funny :D
The best of em all!!! though, of course lags....it
I love the fact that I can now play the games I loved as a little child on my computer.. Defiantly the best N64 Emu I've used.. Only games I've had problems with was Kirby: Crystal Shards where it would not showed what I had swallowed until I went to the next screen (This was not very horrible..) And Space Station Silicon Valley where a whole bunch of the textures wouldn't show up, which was a big disappointment for me since that is probably my favorite N64 game..
This is one of the best N64 emulators out there but personally I find it buggy to the extreme at times and can really take the fun out of hardened classics such as Goldeneye 007. That said, there is still a lot of merriment to be obtained from this emulator.
It's great being able to play classic N64 games on my computer.
Probably the best N64 emulator out there. That being said, N64 emulation is not nearly as stable as previous consoles (for obvious reasons, IE it's harder to emulate 3D stuff and whatnot)
So even though it's got the most supported games, and is the best out there, there are still plenty of issues. Some games still just flat out don't work. Others have texture issues. On my computer I get access violations randomly a lot, which is frustrating as my computer meets the requirements (exceeds them) and I have played with the settings, to no avail. Still though, it's leaps and bounds above every other N64 emulator I have tried.
Running it in virtualization there are a few weird texture issues occasionally but the frame-rate is great and it is the perfect way to play older games without digging out the 64.