Homebrew Any way to run Loadiine roms or .z64 or .n64 .wbfs ?

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I recently got a bunch of loadiine roms for the Wii U I'm getting. But just to make sure I'm not wasting money, can you run any loadiine roms using an emulator, injector, etc.
(Same thing with .z64 and .n64 .wbfs, Also all formats of GC roms). Thanks in advance.

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Yes, you will have to develop your own Wii U emulator, but it's certainly theoretically possible given enough time and [virtual] memory (since both consoles are real implementations of ideal Turing machines)
 
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Can you tell me the specs? I mean if it can run SNES Games fine, then why can't it run N64 Games?

P.S. can you tell me what's different between CBHC and regular Haxchi?

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Nice profile Pic Ryccardo, it's adorable.
 

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Can you tell me the specs? I mean if it can run SNES Games fine, then why can't it run N64 Games?

P.S. can you tell me what's different between CBHC and regular Haxchi?

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Nice profile Pic Ryccardo, it's adorable.

no offence. if a person doesn't know from the get go that a 3DS wouldn't be able to run "GC roms" what would us telling them the specs do?

because even if we told you the specs would you understand?
 

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If it can run these 16-bit 2d games kind of ok, why can't it run 64-bit fully 3D games?

Do you hear what you're saying, OP?

The truth is the hardware is more than capable of running those games (N64, probably not the others), though, but the emulation overhead would be too much for the console to handle on top of it. You'd quickly run out of RAM and processor bandwidth. Try emulating N64 on an old ARM processor equipped Android phone and you'll see why doing it on 3DS is a bad idea, because even most old smartphones technically will out-power the 3DS.
 
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THANK YOU, see guys you don't have to be mean I just wanted an answer. By the way I'm gonna leave this thread now that it's answered. Bye!
 

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