Nintendo 64


The Nintendo 64 features a 93MHz processor and dedicated 3D hardware that was derived from Silicon Graphics workstations. Although at first glance, a system like the Nintendo 64 would seem very difficult to emulate, some developers have accomplished amazing feats to emulate even this high-end system.


DownloadSixtyForce 0.9.1.
Downloadthe source code to SixtyForce 0.6.0a1. (Dead link.)

SixtyForce is the best Nintendo 64 emulator for the Macintosh. It has sound support, and the speeds are excellent on a fast G3 or G4. Most importantly, many games seem to work almost perfectly. (Previous versions of SixtyForce were called Mac1964.)

Mac1964 is also Carbonized for Mac OS X. It will also run--but not quite as well--in Mac OS 9.

Enterthe SixtyForce Home Page.
Readthe SixtyForce Compatibility List.
View Screenshotof Mystical Ninja running on SixtyForce.
View Screenshotof Bust-a-Move 2 running on SixtyForce.
Send E-mailto Gerrit Goossen, who developed SixtyForce.


DownloadMac True Reality 1.1.3b3.

True Reality is a great Nintendo 64 emulator for Macintosh, which supports several commercial games. Although graphics and sound still have several flaws, and speed is still a major issue on the fastest of machines, True Reality is still an incredibly impressive achievement.

Enterthe Mac True Reality Home Page. MIA
Send E-mailto Gil Pedersen, who ported Mac True Reality to Macintosh.


DownloadMupen64 0.5.1-rev2 for OS X 10.4.

Mupen64 is a multi-platform Nintendo 64 emulator. It currently supports dynamic recompilation, is compatible with many demos, and can show the Mario 64 title screen (untextured).

Enterthe Mupen64 home page, including Adam Green's and Victor Igumnov's Mac version.
EnterVictor Igumnov's web page for his port of Mupen64, which is the most up-to-date version of this emulator available.
Enterthe Mupen64 Message Board.
Send E-mailto the developer of Mupen64.


DownloadN64 ROM Info.

Do not ask for N64 ROMs.


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