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Any notable N64 games worth playin...
TheGodODeath:
Heh..just to clarify this with everyone, Project 64 is the best Nintendo 64 emulator, it supports the most games and has a plugin system to match your hardware. So if it doesn't work, try messing with the plugins, also make sure you have the latest version (http://project64.c64.org/). UltraHLE was the first N64 emulator so it doesn't play as many games as P64...if you still want to use it, your video card has to support Glide Rendering (Voodoo Series GFX Cards..) or you could find a glide wrapper if your graphics card doesn't support glide.
Howard_Casto:
--- Quote from: crashdmj on August 05, 2003, 12:52:53 pm ---Even Mario Kart? :'(
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Well if your one of those freaks that played it with the d-pad I guess you could. ;) It is an option, but most people don't play it that way.
Howard_Casto:
--- Quote from: Zapper on August 05, 2003, 01:54:50 pm ---If you're using a real N64 you could try hacking an Interact Arcade Shark joystick, the center joystick is analog.
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Interesting.... Do you have a link to a page on this? A small analog stick would be great for cnsole projects. They might actually be playable. :) I'll be honest though, that doesn't look analog at all. Just because it uses the analog port for input doesn't make it analog.
Howard_Casto:
Nevermind.... an except of it's description.
"Memory card slot. Versatile design features a removable joystick that can be placed in either digital or analog control port for the best control in any type of game."
Translation: The controller has two large d-pads and you have a plastic joystick top you can clip on top of either one.
In other words it's not analog, it's digital.
jakejake28:
--- Quote from: TheGodODeath on August 05, 2003, 08:23:31 pm ---Heh..just to clarify this with everyone, Project 64 is the best Nintendo 64 emulator, it supports the most games and has a plugin system to match your hardware. So if it doesn't work, try messing with the plugins, also make sure you have the latest version (http://project64.c64.org/). UltraHLE was the first N64 emulator so it doesn't play as many games as P64...if you still want to use it, your video card has to support Glide Rendering (Voodoo Series GFX Cards..) or you could find a glide wrapper if your graphics card doesn't support glide.
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heh, wrong emulator dude. thats Project 64, an emu for the Comodore 64. ;) in fact, the homepage for the N64 emulator is www.pj64.net
the rest of your info looks good tho, i doubt that you would need those kinda plugins for c64.
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