I just want to play N64 games in full speed. I currently have an Ipad 4 but that is useless for N64 emulation. I don't like playing emulators in PC
the Nexus 7 uses a tegra based SOC so the cpu/gpu are all in one the tegra 3 is said to have the power of 22 gpu's?! i might be wrong but it's all built on quality and power (that's Nvidia fort ya) where at the N10 uses a dual core cpu and a quad core mali gpu so two separate things and twice the amount of ram so N7's 1GB compared to the N10's 2GB. it basically has more in it, for performance. both are very good devices. as for gamecube emulation, don't bother no one has even tried to make it possible as of yet, i could imagine that the hardware is more powerful that the old school arm chipsets that where in the GC so if anyone where to build an emulator to do such things it could ether make or break. but then again we have psp emulation running at 100% so ya never know.
the Nexus 7 uses a tegra based SOC so the cpu/gpu are all in one the tegra 3 is said to have the power of 22 gpu's?!
as for gamecube emulation, don't bother no one has even tried to make it possible as of yet, i could imagine that the hardware is more powerful that the old school arm chipsets that where in the GC so if anyone where to build an emulator to do such things it could ether make or break.
Playing N64 games on a tablet is extremely hard because of not having buttons. You could invest 50-100$ in a PSP then hack it and play most N64 with no problems.
Nvidia's Project Shield. You just want to play N64 games right? Also it has proper controls and HDMI out
Its the first(Correct me if I'm wrong) device with Tegra 4.
It's also super expensive.
Or you could buy a PS3 controller for $25. While it sort of takes the portability out of it, it works great at home.
Or you could buy a PS3 controller for $25. While it sort of takes the portability out of it, it works great at home.