Difference between revisions of "CEN64"
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|sixth = [https://github.com/tj90241/cen64 GitHub]}}CEN64 aims to become a cycle-accurate N64 "simulator". It is rapidly progressing to a usable state, and is already capable of playing some commercial ROMs with only minor issues. However, due to its extreme focus on accuracy, it will also require top-end hardware to play at even passable speeds. | |sixth = [https://github.com/tj90241/cen64 GitHub]}}CEN64 aims to become a cycle-accurate N64 "simulator". It is rapidly progressing to a usable state, and is already capable of playing some commercial ROMs with only minor issues. However, due to its extreme focus on accuracy, it will also require top-end hardware to play at even passable speeds. | ||
==Download== | ==Download== |
Revision as of 19:07, 5 October 2013
Current version: | N/A |
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Active: | Yes |
OS: | Windows, Linux |
Authors: | MarathonMan |
Official website: | CEN64.com |
Source code: | GitHub |
CEN64 aims to become a cycle-accurate N64 "simulator". It is rapidly progressing to a usable state, and is already capable of playing some commercial ROMs with only minor issues. However, due to its extreme focus on accuracy, it will also require top-end hardware to play at even passable speeds.