"Space Station Silicon Valley" for the N64 gets a recompilation alpha release for PC
The N64 PC ports just keep coming, be it from actual decompilation-focused groups that aim to make a full PC port of a certain title based on the on-going decompilation of a game, or those that use the N64 Recomp tool to statically recompile the game's code into C code for a faster PC port, with Space Station Silicon Valley being the latest one to benefit from the later method.
Space Station Silicon Valley is a charming N64 game released back in 1998 where the player takes control of a robot's chip to take control of different animals, while solving several puzzles and defeating enemies. The Recompilation of SSSV was made possible thanks to the progress and efforts being made by the mainline decompilation project of the title by mkst on GitHub, where the progress of the current decompilation as of today sits at 96% matching functions, and 77% matching bytes between the decompiled code and that of the original game.
Those interested in trying out the alpha release of this Recomp PC port can do so by visiting Cellenseres' Github repository for the project. Do remember though, as with any other decompilation/recompilation project, the user is required to bring their own ROM of the original game for the copyrighted asset extraction in order for the PC port to work.













