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|website = [http://www.cen64.com CEN64.com]
|source = [https://github.com/tj90241/cen64 GitHub]
|license = BSD 3-Clause
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'''CEN64''' aims to become a cycle-accurate open-source [[Nintendo 64 emulators|Nintendo 64 emulator]] for Windows, Linux and macOS that is still in very early development.
 
==Downloads==
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|'''[https://cen64.com/ Official Stable/Dev builds]'''
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|[http://www.emucr.com/search/label/Cen64 Dev builds]<br/><small>Compiled by emucr</small>
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==Overview==
CEN64 is slightly unoptimized at this point. However, there are reports of people being able to run the emulator at decent frame rates using at least an Intel i5 4670K, and the performance is getting slightly better with each release. MarathonMan is aiming for system requirements on the level of bsnes. Whether or not that's possible remains to be seen.
 
==Downloads==
* [http://www.emucr.com/search/label/Cen64 Latest build] (64-bit OS required)
==External links==
* [https://www.youtube.com/user/gamspony/videos gamax92's "If CEN64 ran at full speed" video series] Yes, he has a Sonic fan character as his avatar. Disregard that, because his The CEN64 related videos are very particularly interesting. He did a frame dump Gamax92 dumped the frames of a select number of games and put the images together into movies to show what the games would look like if there weren't any performance issues. Notice how many of the games shown are almost completely accurate to their console counterparts, save for a few hiccups. There are many parts of games shown that are notoriously difficult to emulate.
[[Category:Emulators]]

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