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Nintendo 64 (Page 6)

Nintendo 64 Emulator Project64 Finally Gets 3.0 Update

2021-06-01
By: Christian Cawley
On: June 1, 2021
In: Emulation

Playing N64 classics on a PC requires a Nintendo 64 emulator – but Project64 has lost some ground in recent years as it grows long in the tooth. Happily, Project64 v3.0 is here, kicking v2.3.2 into the long grass with a bunch of changes and enhancements to make Nintendo 64Read More →

Wii SPii: Portable Nintendo Wii Built Into a Game Boy Advance SP Case

2021-05-02
By: Christian Cawley
On: May 2, 2021
In: Retro hardware

Nintendo modding is the secret society you really wish you were part of. Want proof? Take a look at this portable Nintendo Wii system, the Wii SPii, which has been squeezed into a Game Boy Advance SP form factor. In a project begun by BitBuilt forum mod StonedEdge back inRead More →

See The World’s Smallest Nintendo 64!

2021-03-20
By: Philip Bates
On: March 20, 2021
In: Retro Consoles, Retro games news, Retro hardware

Check out the world’s smallest ever N64 – as verified by Guinness World Records!  Following limited releases of smaller versions of the NES and SNES, fans have been begging for a similar re-release of the much-loved Nintendo 64; alas, the company seems reluctant to do so Gunnar Turnquist from WalthamRead More →

Can the RetroArch Open Hardware Project Inspire a Cross-Platform Game Console?

2021-03-08
By: Christian Cawley
On: March 8, 2021
In: Retro games news

Ever get annoyed that you have to switch between devices to play classic games? RetroArch has a plan to change this, and it starts with “ProjectFuture” – the RetroArch Open Hardware project. The idea is simple: “with the RetroArch integration, we finally get the promise of a true cross-platform gameRead More →

Play the Nintendo 64 Games in “Crystal Clear” HDMI Using N64Digital

2021-02-24
By: Philip Bates
On: February 24, 2021
In: Retro hardware

As much as we all love the Nintendo 64, playing games specifically made for the 1990s console on a modern TV can be quite a drag. Fortunately, Pixel FX promises to have a solution: N64Digital, which the company claims will deliver “Crystal clear HDMI video”. What’s more, you won’t haveRead More →

Were Classic Game Consoles Really Cheaper Than a PS5?

2020-11-12
By: Christian Cawley
On: November 12, 2020
In: Retro games news

Thinking about a £500 PS5? Maybe the cheaper £350 PS5 Digital Edition? Or maybe you’re looking at the Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S for £500 and £250? And those prices are before you factor in games and accessories like an extra game controller. No doubt you’re looking atRead More →

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