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Nintendo 64 emulators

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*Cen64 is an up-and-coming simulator that aims for cycle accuracy, while at the same time aiming to eventually be usable on modern PC hardware. It currently lacks sound and a whole host of other features, and its compatibility is still very spotty, but it is improving at a rapid pace, and already plays many of the most popular games (albeit slowly).
*1964, along with its various versions and forks, was once 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, and there is little reason to use it outside of some of its forks' overclocking function, which allows for smoother framerates. Even this feature, however, has been supplanted by both Project64 2.1 and RetroArch's VI Refresh Rate setting, which effectively does the same thing.
*Sixtyforce is Mac-only, closed-source, and asks you to pay for it to use all its features. Itwas once one of the only choices for Mac users (particularly those with older Macs, since it's the only emulator with a PPC dynarec), but with the switch to x86, and Mupen64Plus improving beyond its peers, it has now become utterly irrelevant now.
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