Thursday, June 23, 2011

N64

Feel like playing N64,  except you don't have an N64? No worries I can show you a few steps to start playing N64 on your computer. Things you need*
                                   
                                     *A playstation 3 controller, with an USB cable.**
                                      ** Or an PC Gaming Controller.
You will need to download some software, if you are not comfortable with this, I would advise not too, it will cause more worry then it's worth.  First you will need to download an N64 game, follow this link and choose a game of you liking.http://www.emuparadise.me/roms-isos-games.php , Once you have chosen a game, please proceed to download an emulator. follow this link, choose your operating system and pick the emulator of your choice. http://www.emuparadise.me/Nintendo_64_Emulators/9, keep in mind you will also be able to download games for many other systems, just go to the emulator section, located on the left side bar, then once you have an emulator, choice a game of your liking from the gaming section. But once you have downloaded your N64 emulator, you will need to setup your PS3 controller, which you will need a driver for, please browse this site until you find the proper drive for your operating system, I trust that if you are still reading this that you will be plenty able to handle this yourself. http://www.motioninjoy.com/download, once you have that setup, play your classic games, and enjoy!

10 comments:

  1. Thanks for the info man!! Will try it :]

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  2. Interesting you just posted that, I was about to install that emulator this weekend

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  3. perfect dark was my fave N64 game.

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  4. Nice post.
    :PP I luckily have my 64 and other consoles still, I just have mame32 for Arcade titles. :PP

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  5. I think I may have to get this all running and emulate "Aidyn Chronicles" haha

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  6. I had a n64 and owned a few games (Mario 64, WCW VS NWO World Tour, Mario KarT, ISS 98,Goldeneye 64) and i was happy with that.. always wanted to try other games.. thanks for this

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  7. If my N64 ever breaks down I'll give this guide a try because I love N64.

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  8. I've been using Project64 for a few years now and I love it, even runs at 60fps on my old crappy computer

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  9. Emulator? Pfft. I've still got mine in mint condition that I still play!

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