A N64 emulator called Win64e10 has appeared in the Xbox Games Store and is available for download now, although it remains doubtful it'll be around for long. Gamers would be hard pressed to find a ...
A developer called Zodttd is working on an N64 emulator for the iPhone 3GS. The iPhone 3GS might just have enough power to run N64 games, and according to the developer, it will only work on the ...
Now that the Xbox One is powered by Microsoft's cross-platform UWP app service, developers can sneak in things like retro game emulators onto the console. The first working Nintendo 64 emulator is now ...
Update (Sept. 27): As expected, Microsoft has pulled Xbox One support from the emulator discussed below. Those that purchased and downloaded the app before the change can still use it on their systems ...
You can now play old Nintendo 64 games on your Android smartphone thanks to new app, N64oid. This Nintendo 64 emulator application made its debut on to the Android Market last week and is currently ...
Sure, Mario Kart 8 may have 30 characters and hovercrafts, but there’s something nostalgic about the now-classic Mario Kart 64. If you want to relive the games of your childhood, an emulator is a ...
The Nintendo 64 has an excellent library of exclusives whether it's the legendary 007 Goldeneye, Ogre Battle 64, or arguably the greatest library of wrestling games from AKI like WCW/NWO Revenge and ...
How long it'll stay up is another story. Win64e10 is an N64 emulator that has recently popped on the Xbox Games Store. Spotted by Destructoid, the app is apparently an updated version of Mupen64plus.
The Nintendo 64. N64 emulation is a particularly odd duck. The creator of the only emulator that is still being actively developed asks users for a $20 donation in return for their downloading any ...
Earlier this week gamers started to discover and spread word of a Nintendo 64 emulator that could be downloaded and used on the Microsoft Xbox One console. Unknown to Microsoft and an attempt to stay ...
I love Nintendo, and I especially love Nintendo games. This is why I hope that one day, the Gameboy line (of which the DS is surely a part, despite the name) will die. Why? Because then the big N, ...