Yuzu/Citra emulators - gone!!

Started by Kiwi, Mar 06, 2024, 07:53 PM

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Kiwi

Their Nintendo 64 emulator for the Switch is their own product I believe which is why their first couple of releases had issues with things like depth of field and screen draw that emulators like Project64 had solved years earlier.

If you really want to take issue with emulators being swiped for products you have to pay money for you need look no further than those 2000-in-1 JAMMA boards from Asia where MAME is the base emulator underneath their own frontend. Not sure how they get away with it given the thousands of game ROMs most likely where not a cent has been paid to the IP owners. You'd think one company would go after them. Maybe Nintendo needs to get their lawyers onto them as well?

matrixman1013

It is interesting to see if Nintendo dips into FPGA emulation as that is more hardware emulation in silicon, but sounds like an FPGA core for N64 might prove possible.

And then there is the recent release of the Analogue 3D with N64 core in their FPGA N64 like console.