Emulators
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Emulators are programs with the purpose of simulating certain consoles on a PC and exist for nearly every console on the market.
The most common Nintendo 64 emulators are Project64 and Mupen64Plus, with Mupen64Plus being used as a core in the popular Retroarch multi-system emulator.
N64 Emulators
- Mupen64 was originally released on December 10th 2001. It was designed to support multiple operating systems like Linux and Windows, and ports have been created for FreeBSD and MacOS, among others. Though the main emulator does not have TASing capability, many forks of it exist, one of which is Mupen64-RR. Mupen64-RR is the emulator of choice for creating TASes of Super Mario 64
- Bizhawk is a multi-emulator program started in 2012 that can emulate most consoles, including the N64. Bizhawk is also used for making TASes, but it has inaccurate emulation. However, it is preferred over Mupen64 on TASVideos because it standardizes loading times. Mupen64 TAS movies can be converted into Bizhawk TASes. Bizhawk's N64 emulation is based on Mupen64plus, a fork of Mupen64.
- Project64 is used to play most N64 games and Super Mario 64 ROM hacks, but has no TASing capability. Project64 versions v1.6 is the only emulator allowed in Super Mario 64 speedrunning communities, while versions v2.x are usually banned.