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Nintendo 64 emulators

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Audio was added to CEN64 on the 23rd of May.
* [[Project64]] is still a decent choice for emulating many of the popular games, seeing various work done on it in recent years. It is capable of using a wide variety of plugins, and has a relatively user-friendly interface. However, it remains confined to Windows. Version 2.2 has various fixes over version 1.6.1 and is overall more accurate, even outclassing Mupen64Plus in some instances. However, audio playback is worse due to lag and crackling. It may be handy to keep a copy of version 1.6.1 alongside it for this reason. Whatever you do, '''DO NOT USE THE OFFICIAL INSTALLER FOR THE LATEST VERSION OF PROJECT64.''' Doing so will prompt you to install various programs, some of which are malware.
* [[CEN64]] is an up-and-coming emulator that aims for cycle accuracy, while at the same time aiming to eventually be usable on modern PC hardware. It currently lacks sound many features and has a whole host of other featuresspotty compatibility, and its compatibility is still very spotty but it is 's gradually improving. Despite thisIt can already emulate some well-known edge cases, it is able to play many of such as the system's popular games, albeit slowlypicture recognition in Pokemon Snap.
* 1964, along with its various versions and forks, was a decent, speedy alternative to Project64 and Mupen64, though it usually lagged behind the two in compatibility. Nowadays, it has completely fallen off the radar. There is little reason to use it nowadays outside of historical purposes.
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