Nintendo 64

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The Nintendo 64 is a console made by Nintendo in 1996/1997. While it wasn't as successful as their earlier consoles and did not sell well in Japan due to lack of games to their tastes, it did pave away for many well received games by Nintendo and Rare that influenced the gaming industry.

There is also an addon called 64DD that is a disk drive for the console, there are only a few games for it and mostly Japan only with some non functional US machines that were made.

Suggested Emulators

In terms of overall emulation of the N64, it is quite bad but not as bad as it was in the past. The main problem with N64 emulation is the use of plugins and that most emulators tend to use by default outdated and inaccurate ones. Some games are still problematic whether its sound such as Top Gear Rally or games such as Donkey Kong 64, Body Harvest, Pokemon Snap and Rogue Squadron. The ones that don't use plugins such as Cen64 and MAME are not at a stage of being useable due to the difficulties and the high requirements needed for accurate emulation.

There are two recommended plugins in the mean time. They are Angrylion RDP and GlideN64 (not to be confused with the old Glide64). The former is close to accurate graphically and even works on problematic games but requires a powerful computer to run the games and may not even run them at full speed on any computer in a couple of cases. The latter is not as accurate and still requires a fairly powerful computer but does run faster and some problematic games can be played using this. GlideN64 might not work if your computer has integrated Intel graphics though.

Project 64

Project 64 is the most known N64 emulator that also has some 64DD emulation as well. It can also be used to sprite/texture rip via a plug in.

mupen64Plus

mupen64Plus is the other well known N64 emulator and also runs on Linux too. While the emulator is commandline, there is a package available called m64p where it has the emulator, a GUI and the settings for GlideN64 all set up making it as close to plug and play as it can.

Dolphin

Dolphin is a Gamecube/Wii emulator that can emulate the N64 emulation used on the Virtual Console. An emulator for an emulator basically. If you do not want to mess with plugins and want to play on some of the more well known Nintendo games, it is an option.