


#Sixtyforce update for mac os
Sixtyforce was the first and only Nintendo 64 Emulator designed specifically for Mac OS by Apple. Sixtyforce (last update: April 3, 2010) (Platform: Mac OS) (NOT ACTIVE) Very good emulator, but still features some lag. The name consists of “19” (as in 1996, the year the Nintendo 64 was released) and “64” (as in Nintendo 64). 1964 still gets worked on from time to time, but it isn’t very active. Developers are no longer supporting this and have moved onto Mupen 64.ġ964 (last update: July 7th, 2009) (Platform: Windows) (ACTIVE)ġ964 is one of the first Nintendo 64 emulators and was the first to use netplay. Project 64 is one of the best Nintendo 64 emulators you can find on the internet. Project 64 (last update: October 18th, 2010) (Platform: Windows) (NOT ACTIVE) The Mupen 64 (android version) also features great controls but has some lag. N64oid is a great android N64 emulator that features no lag, and great screen controls which are very user friendly. N64oid (last update: August 30th, 2011) (Platform: Android) (ACTIVE) The static problem has almost been fixed and this emulator is constantly being worked on. Features a recorder, but the recorder has lots of problems and produces static. Mupen 64, which started in 2004, still gets updated to this day. Mupen 64 is one of the oldest projects that still gets worked on to this day. Mupen64Plus (recommended) (last update: March 18th, 2012) (Platform: Windows, Mac OS) (ACTIVE) The same Nintendo 64 emulator on the computer, but on the go! Mupen64 (Android) (last update: May 7, 2012) (Platform: Android) (ACTIVE) However, you can still download them by simply clicking on the list below. We cannot provide these on our website, as we do not want to get closed down. After you beat the game, why not make a new save file and mess around with Gameshark Codes? The reason we have set up this page is so people can enjoy the classic video games while getting guides. This is a list of every Nintendo 64 emulator on the internet.
