Azalin
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Having duly noted the recent upsurge in questions concerning why the 2x can't handle the emulation of an N64, methinks its time to point people to the following pages:
http://www.benheck.com/Games/Nintendo_proj.../N64p_page1.htm
http://nestable.classicgaming.gamespy.com/p64.shtml
From those two links, you will find a way to turn your ageing console into a poratble N64 (P64, if you will) for far less than $300. Sure, it requires a bit of manual knowledge, but its something you could easily have a friend with that knowledge build for you. Rather than trying to emulate the N64 on systems that were never designed for it. Plus, N64 cartridges are dirt cheap, so you could easily find all you favourite games at a pawnshop.
Thus, i hope you will be directed to this note in the future, when you come around asking "Yo! Wh3r3 c@n 1 g3t an N64 3mu for the 2x, b0 Sh1zz1l3?"
http://www.benheck.com/Games/Nintendo_proj.../N64p_page1.htm
http://nestable.classicgaming.gamespy.com/p64.shtml
From those two links, you will find a way to turn your ageing console into a poratble N64 (P64, if you will) for far less than $300. Sure, it requires a bit of manual knowledge, but its something you could easily have a friend with that knowledge build for you. Rather than trying to emulate the N64 on systems that were never designed for it. Plus, N64 cartridges are dirt cheap, so you could easily find all you favourite games at a pawnshop.
Thus, i hope you will be directed to this note in the future, when you come around asking "Yo! Wh3r3 c@n 1 g3t an N64 3mu for the 2x, b0 Sh1zz1l3?"