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HyperHacker
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Originally posted by richyawyingtmv
It was released with the Zelda games, but it can also successfully run SM64 and MK64, which I don't think was the intention of Nintendo.

I've heard (but not confirmed) that there's a list of game titles in the ISO somewhere, apparently listing games that either it can run or that they had planned to port. It included Wave Race 64, and I think Mario 64 and Mario Kart 64. Anyway it's just a generic N64 emulator, they developed it enough that it could run OoT, then added 8MB support and considered it to be compatible with MM, and released it. It has some compatibility problems, but it does what it's meant to do, for the most part.
Celice
Posts: 281/355
Should I have added, "compared to a cartridge's list of ways to bork?"
WolverineDK
Posts: 9/10
Originally posted by Celice

And cartridges are one thing; CDs typically don't deteriorate over time, more from physical abuse.


hmmm fungus lives great on the surface of a CD, or a DVD....
Tanks
Posts: 63/596
Originally posted by setz
Originally posted by Tanks
Originally posted by HyperMackerel
Or he scratched the disk.


It actually is pretty scratched. But that was only recently. It could be what happens to every good game system over time. It starts to die... I think thats the problem.


I don't know what you're talking about, my genesis, snes, and NES run just fine.


My NES and Genesis broke years ago an I treated them like gods. but the SNES I can believe still works.
Simon Belmont
Posts: 574/1773
Originally posted by Tanks
Originally posted by HyperMackerel
Or he scratched the disk.


It actually is pretty scratched. But that was only recently. It could be what happens to every good game system over time. It starts to die... I think thats the problem.


I don't know what you're talking about, my genesis, snes, and NES run just fine.
FreeDOS +
Posts: 616/1312
Originally posted by Celice
And cartridges are one thing; CDs typically don't deteriorate over time, more from physical abuse.

Not usually, but sometimes they will rot away, especially if the cases that they are stored in contains an agent that messes up with the disc chemicals.

A rather common example is that DVDs produced before 2003 are becoming unplayed, due to a chemical in the plastic that was previously unknown to rot away the DVD. And the companies claimed that backups are unnecessary... GameCube discs are, after all, miniture DVDs, I'm not sure weather GameCube cases had the same mistake, but I wouldn't be surprised if they did.
richyawyingtmv
Posts: 216/294
Originally posted by Celice
Originally posted by richyawyingtmv
Originally posted by Doritokiller
You should know how crappy the emulator Nintendo made and used, though.


Yeah, it only runs like 5 games if I remember correctly.

Because Nintendo should make an emulator to support every game in existance when it only needs to run enough (four) to sell.


Haha. I just realised how stupid my reply was there. What I meant to say was that it runs 5 or so games, but only a couple run even averagely well.

It was released with the Zelda games, but it can also successfully run SM64 and MK64, which I don't think was the intention of Nintendo.
Celice
Posts: 279/355
System or game?

And cartridges are one thing; CDs typically don't deteriorate over time, more from physical abuse.
Tanks
Posts: 62/596
Originally posted by HyperMackerel
Or he scratched the disk.


It actually is pretty scratched. But that was only recently. It could be what happens to every good game system over time. It starts to die... I think thats the problem.
HyperHacker
Posts: 2453/5072
Or he scratched the disk.
FreeDOS +
Posts: 615/1312
Originally posted by Tanks
It actually worsens over time. Mine rarely ever crashed when I first got it but now it crashes almost every time I play it.

That's nearly impossible; the only plausible explanation is that it screws up with the save support.
Celice
Posts: 277/355
Originally posted by richyawyingtmv
Originally posted by Doritokiller
You should know how crappy the emulator Nintendo made and used, though.


Yeah, it only runs like 5 games if I remember correctly.

Because Nintendo should make an emulator to support every game in existance when it only needs to run enough (four) to sell.
Tanks
Posts: 60/596
It actually worsens over time. Mine rarely ever crashed when I first got it but now it crashes almost every time I play it. My suggestion, make a better one yourself.
HyperHacker
Posts: 2448/5072
It doesn't play MM perfectly. It crashes often.
iGod
Posts: 2/40
Has someone tried this,I want to see what games it runs with these comments,since it played Majoras Mask perfectly,and nearly spotless on Ocarina of Time
So how is it soposed to be a craptaclur emulator,if i can play Majoras Mask,Ocarina of Time,and Super Mario 64,Im good.
richyawyingtmv
Posts: 215/294
Originally posted by Doritokiller
You should know how crappy the emulator Nintendo made and used, though.


Yeah, it only runs like 5 games if I remember correctly.
Doritokiller
Posts: 177/369
You should know how crappy the emulator Nintendo made and used, though.
iGod
Posts: 1/40
Well,After I was looking through a few old gaming bullitens,I saw something strange.....

Nintendo uses emulator for Legends of Zelda : Collectors Adition

So i thought,if i used my MaxDrive memory card to store games,and the emulator made by Nintendo to play them on,I would have a nearly flawless n64 on a GCN.
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