Is there emulator of N64 on Gamecube?

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Is there emulator of N64 on Gamecube?

Post by 64801965 » Thu May 02, 2019 9:28 pm

Can it be run on the Gamecube?
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Re: Is there emulator of N64 on Gamecube?

Post by Papy.G » Fri May 03, 2019 12:09 pm

Yes, and there are dozens of ports, releases, remix, revamps or anything you can imagine of mainly one emulator from the PC world.

Just don't expect near perfect emulation as we can get for the SNES, if you have a pal console, you should be able to start in 60HZ from the game you're exploiting, and go for 60Hz roms, otherwise many of the emulators just won't boot, and games won't run, or be sluggish.

µpen64 (mupen64) seems to be the original seed, but among all its variants, that I can't figure out which is the more advanced or the more capable, I've been able to only run Cube64 (released in the package of Wii64, if I remember well).

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Re: Is there emulator of N64 on Gamecube?

Post by Extrems » Fri May 03, 2019 1:43 pm

Papy.G wrote:
Fri May 03, 2019 12:09 pm
I can't figure out which is the more advanced or the more capable
It's obviously Not64.
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Re: Is there emulator of N64 on Gamecube?

Post by Papy.G » Fri May 03, 2019 2:32 pm

Is it, or is it not? :lol:

Thanks, I've come across so much information on the net, and ended trying cube64beta1.1, mupen alpha r03 something… :roll:
Still, it seems sluggish as-is and needs some fine-tuning for each game one wanna play.
But it is running at last, and updates are going on, and very well done, which is very nice.
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Re: Is there emulator of N64 on Gamecube?

Post by alex90 » Fri May 03, 2019 6:13 pm

Papy.G wrote:
Fri May 03, 2019 12:09 pm
Just don't expect near perfect emulation as we can get for the SNES, if you have a pal console, you should be able to start in 60HZ from the game you're exploiting, and go for 60Hz roms, otherwise many of the emulators just won't
But if I am running an emulator with 60hz roms from swiss and I booted swiss in the first place with a 50hz game (for example agent under fire), will there be issues/slowsdown playing the 60hz roms?
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Re: Is there emulator of N64 on Gamecube?

Post by Papy.G » Sat May 04, 2019 11:02 pm

Not64 adressed that issue and you won't have to hassle, it sets the scan to 60Hz anyways.
With Cube64 I had to launch GBI previously to have it set to 60Hz, since Agent Under Fire is my main boot disc too.
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Re: Is there emulator of N64 on Gamecube?

Post by JohnWalker » Mon Feb 01, 2021 1:21 pm

Papy.G wrote:
Fri May 03, 2019 12:09 pm
Yes, and there are dozens of ports, releases, remix, revamps or anything you can imagine of mainly one emulator from the PC world.

Just don't expect near perfect emulation as we can get for the SNES, if you have a pal console https://freeromsdownload.com/roms/gamecube, you should be able to start in 60HZ from the game you're exploiting, and go for 60Hz roms, otherwise many of the emulators just won't boot, and games won't run, or be sluggish.

µpen64 (mupen64) seems to be the original seed, but among all its variants, that I can't figure out which is the more advanced or the more capable, I've been able to only run Cube64 (released in the package of Wii64, if I remember well).

Good luck finding your fancy, and don't hesitate to tell us how it turned out for you.
Very useful information. As a player with a lot of experience, I learned interesting details
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