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Nintendo 64 emulators

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iQue Player emulation; who wrote this?!
* CEN64, like Project64, had 64DD emulation ported to it from MAME. However, it focuses on accuracy and plays much slower than other emulators, aside for the 64DD emulation itself being imperfect.
===iQue Player emulation===Before the GBA, DS, and 3DS, Nintendo released a modified version of their Nintendo 64 system for the Chinese market, which was called the iQue Player, through their not-quite-subsidiary iQue. Fourteen games localized to were translated into Simplified Chinese, including Sin and Punishment, a unique revision of Ocarina of Time (the Majora's Mask port was cancelled), Super Mario 64, and others.
Unlike the Chinese releases of their more recent systems and their games, N64 iQue Player releases are regular N64 roms wrapped with several layers of encryption, as well as a layer of DRM ticket and signature system like that on Wii, DSi/, 3DS, Wii U and Switch. The Chinese ROM-hacking scene is very active though and have has translated the Japanese regular N64 releases for many of these to their language already, which explain some of the Chinese ROMs floating for those. However, recently , almost all pieces of iQue Player software was dumped in both were decrypted to regular .z64 ROM format and the DRM format.
The Several of the Chinese game localizations already run on regular N64 emulators , but as some hardware features of the iQue Player are not using the proper clock speeds and memory bandwidths, and the saving doesn't work yet. Paper Mario has to be modified to runsupported, and all original content (digital manualssome games, as well as the system apps) don't work at all yet. This is because iQue support is almost nonexistent menu and features in existing N64 emulators games such as of saving, do not work yet.
===Aleck 64 arcade emulation===
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