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Thread: What's the best nintendo 64 emulator?

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    Frog Guest

    Default What's the best nintendo 64 emulator?

    jhf

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    Digital Gohan Guest

    Default Hmm

    Project 64 fastest and best.

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    StarShade Guest

    Default Project 64

    It can't play all the games, but it comes damn close

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    PJ64, and btw, If you can't play all the games, try to updat te .INI file
    I'm just a lurker these days, I feel like an 80 year old gramps, watching his grand children play outside *sigh*

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    Default JFG

    What ini file is that, and where can I get an update?


    It has not been able to play Jet Force Gemini worth a darned.


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    need the new rdb, that makes stuff more compatable.
    you need to crack jet force gemini.

    get the PJ64 game FAQ
    www.smiff.clara.net

    it will tell you how to do it. by the way digital gohan, PJ64 is the slowest emulator.
    1964 is the fastest one that is any good

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    Default Slowest?

    Programs are not slow, computers are slow.

    PJ64 is about as fast as the N64 was on my computer, but then I have a pentium 4...

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    It works great on mine's to, I got a PIII, 1 Ghz
    I'm just a lurker these days, I feel like an 80 year old gramps, watching his grand children play outside *sigh*

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    PJ64 is great but for some games like 007 or DK64 you should try 1964.

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    StarShade Guest

    Default Hmm...

    Does that mean I should run Diddy Kong Racing on 1964???

    Hmm... that might be a plan...

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    StarShade Guest

    Default Erm...

    I just noticed, this thing is no longer updating my number of posts... or is it that when I post new messages the number is updated on all my threads?


    (hmm I'll have to think about that one...)

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    Default Erm...

    1964 failed to run Diddy Kong racing, in addition to that, the Input plugins suck really bad... (though I suppose that can be fixed, getting Diddy Kong Racing to run properly is a losing battle.

    In PJ64, that game runs fine with the only problem being that the sky... the sky is glitched.... but that is a minor enough problem that I can ignore it.

    Now if only someone would put a pre-cracked version of Jet Force Gemini up...

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    yupz, when you post, all your replies say the same number of posts, you have on THAT moment.
    I'm just a lurker these days, I feel like an 80 year old gramps, watching his grand children play outside *sigh*

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    you can download the crack for Jetforce Gemini here: www.dextrose.com

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    Default Erm...

    What I meant was, a version of Jet Force Gemini that would run normally in PJ64 without fiddling with it... I believe that is the device which is supposed to convert the rom to something that works (but for some reason has not gotten it right on my computer...)


    Anyone with decent instructions on how to fix this? I followed someone else's instructions but it didn't work.

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