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Nintendo 64 emulators

18 bytes removed, 23:51, 8 September 2014
Rewrote the Dolphin section.
The 64DD (an abbreviation for "64 Disk Drive") was a Japan-exclusive peripheral which allowed a proprietary disk format to be used with the N64. These disks had more space at a cheaper manufacturing cost. The peripheral was a commercial failure. There are currently no emulators that can emulate the 64DD. The peripheral is almost completely undocumented, which would make emulation very hard. Numerous attempts were made to emulate the 64DD, but none of them really went anywhere beyond proof-of-concept stages. Don't expect a 64DD emulator anytime soon, if ever.
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