Nintendo 64 emulator becomes available via JavaScript

Back in the 1990s, the home console race came down to two main competitors: Sony"s PlayStation, and the Nintendo 64. Both of these titans came with their own game legacies; Goldeneye for the N64 remains one of the most cherished examples of a console FPS game, for example.

If you"d like to give Holden"s N64 emulator a go, try it here. You need your own ROMs, and either Chrome or a Firefox Nightly build. Older versions of Firefox do not have the same features needed to use the emulator, which he feels will still take time to become usable. Now you can either relive old classics, or try out the competition"s games.

The videos do show that the project has some development ahead of it, unfortunately. You"ll notice that the game isn"t running particularly smoothly, and that may be a limitation of the project at present. It definitely has a future in spite of this, because who wouldn"t want to slack off in work with some Super Mario?

Source: N64JS
Emulator: HulkHolden

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