If you want to play them you will need to use the emulator called Ares (other emulators like Project64 won’t work) or with a flashcart you can write roms to
Wow, this is seriously impressive! N64 homebrew is one of the trickiest there is; I tried to get into it a few years ago and the documentation made my head spin (especially how it handles manually handles memory). Very very cool.
@cyberoccultismpg yeah it’s pretty tricky to get working well, the coprocessors crash over the smallest things and it’s rarely easy to track down the cause. But the open source libraries (libdragon and tiny3d) have come a long way over the past couple years, so development is a little smoother now
If you want to play them you will need to use the emulator called Ares (other emulators like Project64 won’t work) or with a flashcart you can write roms to
thats sooo cool
this is so sick what :0
Wow, this is seriously impressive! N64 homebrew is one of the trickiest there is; I tried to get into it a few years ago and the documentation made my head spin (especially how it handles manually handles memory). Very very cool.
@cyberoccultismpg yeah it’s pretty tricky to get working well, the coprocessors crash over the smallest things and it’s rarely easy to track down the cause. But the open source libraries (libdragon and tiny3d) have come a long way over the past couple years, so development is a little smoother now
Oh marvelous! I'll have to give it a shot again at some point. These do seem to be gamechanging.