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Project 64 Nintendo 64 emulator is open sourced!

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This will be a win for Nintendo fans, an Nintendo 64 Emulator named Project 64 was open sourced this year!

Writing on their blog on April 1st (not an april fools though):
QuoteThe beta program is now closed. You can now install project64 2.0 and get the clone the source if you want to.

You can download Project64 from:
www.pj64-emu.com

the source can be cloned via git at:
http://www.pj64-emu.com:8090/project64.development

Also we now have an Emulation category, feel free to submit new about Emulators too :)

I haven't really done much Emulating myself but I'm sure a few of you will like this! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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2 comments

frostwork Jul 4, 2013
haven't looked into the sourcecode, but I doubt it is written with portability in mind.
Would be nice oc to have two different n64 emulators but mupen64plus is portable and works fine since years.
seamoose Jul 6, 2013
In related news, Mupen64Plus finally hit 2.0
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