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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
Sixtyforce doesn't support as wide a range of games as [[Mupen64Plus]] (the only other active [[Nintendo 64 emulators|Nintendo 64]] emulator that supports Mac operating systems, aside from the obsolete TrueReality emulator), but still supports PPC: most games that work run at playable speeds on late-generation G4 and all G5 processors.
 
Sixtyforce doesn't support as wide a range of games as [[Mupen64Plus]] (the only other active [[Nintendo 64 emulators|Nintendo 64]] emulator that supports Mac operating systems, aside from the obsolete TrueReality emulator), but still supports PPC: most games that work run at playable speeds on late-generation G4 and all G5 processors.
 
Like Mupen64, sixtyforce uses a plugin-based system to allow for a wider range of game support.
 
  
 
Sixtyforce is offered both as a free or paid version. The free version lacks save states and displays the "sixtyforce" logo on the bottom of the screen during play. In the paid version, which costs $15, saving states are allowed and the logo is removed.
 
Sixtyforce is offered both as a free or paid version. The free version lacks save states and displays the "sixtyforce" logo on the bottom of the screen during play. In the paid version, which costs $15, saving states are allowed and the logo is removed.

Revision as of 01:22, 10 August 2020

Sixtyforce
Developer(s) gerrit (Gerrit Goossen)
Latest version 1.0.4
Active Yes
Platform(s) macOS
Emulates Nintendo 64
Website sixtyforce.com

Sixtyforce is a shareware Nintendo 64 emulator for macOS. It natively supports both x86 and PowerPC-based machines.

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macOS Latest and previous versions
The latest version (2.0) requires macOS 10.9 Mavericks or later. For PowerPC, use 0.9.8 or earlier.

Overview

Sixtyforce doesn't support as wide a range of games as Mupen64Plus (the only other active Nintendo 64 emulator that supports Mac operating systems, aside from the obsolete TrueReality emulator), but still supports PPC: most games that work run at playable speeds on late-generation G4 and all G5 processors.

Sixtyforce is offered both as a free or paid version. The free version lacks save states and displays the "sixtyforce" logo on the bottom of the screen during play. In the paid version, which costs $15, saving states are allowed and the logo is removed.

Since version 0.9.2, the source code for sixtyforce has not been released.[citation needed] Thus, it is now proprietary software.