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List of notable ports

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Mentioned SM64 PC port, added Persona 4 Golden
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|The DS remake has three more playable characters and some extra features but has poorer controls, mixed graphical changes (they look more "accurate" but have fewer polygons and worse textures), and altered progression. Some may prefer it, others not so much.
There's also an unoffical [https://github.com/sm64pc/sm64pc native PC port] made by fans using the SM64 decompilation project.
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|Star Fox 64
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|The PS3 version of Red Dead Redemption runs at a significantly lower resolution than the Xbox 360 version, uses simpler visual post-processing effects, have missing objects throughout the game, areas of grass are more patchy, shadows are simpler (and sometimes missing), and textures appear more basic and low resolution.
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==PlayStation Vita==
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
! scope="col" style="width: 14em;"|Name
! scope="col" |Windows
! scope="col" |PlayStation 4
! scope="col" |Xbox 360
! scope="col" |Xbox One
! scope="col" style="text-align: left"|Notes
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|Persona 4 Golden
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|The exclusive enhanced port of a popular PS2 game, which many considered to be the reason to own a Vita for, is now available on PC.
The only downside is it comes with the controversial Denuvo Anti-tamper (so a cracked version might not be out for a while), but considering the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28rb1omrJ-s current state of Vita emulation] and PS2 emulation (if you wanted to play the original instead) plus the fact it's only $20, it may be worth getting. Some users have reported choppy audio during cutscenes and other problems even on high-end machines (most are pointing the blame at Denuvo but hasn't been confirmed if that is the reason), hopefully these issues get fixed in the future.
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