Nintendo leaks continue, this time featuring N64 development repositories and source codes

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Someone clearly left the faucet on, because we've got even more leaks. Yesterday's "Gigaleak", which contained in-development betas and source codes for Super Nintendo games has been added upon in a "Gigaleak II". Supposedly, a new file being distributed contains source codes for Nintendo 64 titles, including Super Mario 64, a corrupted version of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Animal Forest, and much more, which is yet to be fully discovered.

A direct source/download link to the contents of this leak cannot be shared, as they are warez.
 

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Oooh let's hope the wii u is in one of those x)
Would be cool for this console.
This. Still hoping for a "real" coldboot exploit without the need of a Haxchi compatible game. That would be cool for those who buy it after the eShop gets nuked there.

Still I wonder where all these massive leaks are coming from. Wow.
 

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i don't really understand why they should care about stuff released 30 years ago or nearly 30 years ago though
not like everyone is not already emulating this stuff on literally everything
Me neither, so why can't they be nice people and publicly release the source code to some of their old games and software under a free software or open source license, it doesn't mean also having to publicly release all the assets and other data from the game
 

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so why can't they be nice people and publicly release the source code to some of their old games and software under a free software or open source license, it doesn't mean also having to publicly release all the assets and other data from the game
Because they're running a successful business and they have nothing to gain by "being nice people"? I mean really, you could ask the same question about Ubisoft or EA or Sony or just about any other game developer out there.
 
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