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'''Sixtyforce''' is a shareware [[Nintendo 64]] emulator for Mac OS X. It natively supports both x86 and PowerPC-based machines.
  
 
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 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.

Revision as of 17:48, 2 August 2013

Current version: 0.9.7
Active: No
OS: OS X
Authors: gerrit
Official website: http://sixtyforce.com/
Source code: Unknown

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

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.

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 $14.99, saving states are allowed and the logo is removed.

Since version 0.9.2, the source code for Sixtyforce was not released. Thus, Sixtyforce is now proprietary software.