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project 64
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Project 64 is a Nintendo 64 emulator commonly discussed on WindowsForum.com in the context of running classic games like Mario Kart and Super Smash Bros. on modern Windows systems. Users report that Project 64 works well on Windows 7 64-bit editions, including Home Premium, and can be used alongside other emulators such as PlayStation 1 and PlayStation 2 emulators. Some users also mention storing Project 64 on portable devices like iPods for use as a portable application. The emulator is noted for its compatibility and performance on 64-bit Windows, making it a popular choice for retro gaming enthusiasts.
Hello, I just got my brand new computer today, it replaced an ancient HP Pavillion that was new around the time XP came out. My new computer is a Dell Studio XPS, and it has this Windows 7 on it, and I have a problem, so here I am.
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Hi there. I might be getting a laptop soon, and I was wondering if I would be able to run the emulators for Nintendo 64 (specifically Project 64), Playstation 1 and Playstation 2 on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
Thanks in advance.
For those of us who like the oldies (mario kart or SSB cannot be beat) then it is necessary for these emulators to work - and they do, very well. I run 64bit 7, still works fine.
However, the ps2 emu has its faults, you need to rip your game disk to HD in order to make the games run at decent...