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Credit to: people behind retroarch Switch (specifically mame2003 and N64) and nro2nsp
Credit to: people behind retroarch Switch (specifically mame2003 and N64) and nro2nsp
How you make a game from RetroArch to show there?)
Credit to: people behind retroarch Switch (specifically mame2003 and N64) and nro2nsp
How you make a game from RetroArch to show there?)
Credit to: people behind retroarch Switch (specifically mame2003 and N64) and nro2nsp
He must have compiled retroarch for every single games as nsp
Could u send one for smash 64? in /switchvc/n64/Super Smash Bros.z64
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Credit to: people behind retroarch Switch (specifically mame2003 and N64) and nro2nsp
Very cool, can't wait to get my setup looking like this. Thanks for the instructions
Did you miss this completely?How you make a game from RetroArch to show there?
I'm curious how long this took you, as it must of taken quite some time)
Credit to: people behind retroarch Switch (specifically mame2003 and N64) and nro2nsp
Not OP but it doesn't take long at all. Probably 10-15 minutes for all 16 games. The long part is finding decent icons in 256x256 (or 512 / 1024), unless you don't mind warping the image.I'm curious how long this took you, as it must of taken quite some time
Not OP but it doesn't take long at all. Probably 10-15 minutes for all 16 games. The long part is finding decent icons in 256x256 (or 512 / 1024), unless you don't mind warping the image.
I know but depending on the size of the original image, it can really ruin the iconFor the icons I just go to Google and type [gamename] icon and they show up, and then right click the saved image on your computer and choose edit, resize to 256x256 and save, done. Only takes a few seconds.
This is pretty nice, but afaik the N64 Emulator isn't really stable yet (frame drops, crappy sound etc.).
Or was there an update I missed and it's running fine now?
Dude some games like super mario 64 and zelda star fox etc run really solid bow 60fps in some cases