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unfortunately! lolīomerman 64 - Unplayable. Was able to temporary fix using the Force-disable sRGB FBO option noted above in the description)īig Mountain 2000 - Acceptable (Can't tell if camera issues are the emualator or bad game design!)īlues Brothers 2000 - Slightly choppy but Runs well. (EDIT: Later on in the game I started seeing more slowdown. Artwork issues (Remove)īeetle Adventure Racing - Plays well. Once you get to the game, it seems to be acceptable.īattlezone: Rise of Black Dogs - Choppy. Once you get to the game, it seems to be acceptable.īattleTanx Global Assult - Menus are wonky to navigate. Didn't get very far in it though.īattleTanx - Menus are wonky to navigate. Screen flashes constantlyīassmasters - Seems to work OK. (Remove)īanjo Kazooie - Runs 95% well, some slight menu issues but totally playableīanjo Tooie - Unplayable. (Remove)Īrmy Men Sarge's Heroes 2 - Acceptable, a little choppy, but playable.
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If you know how to navigate Animal Crossing’s menu system it is very playable.Īrmy Men Air Combat - Acceptable, a little choppy, but playableĪrmy Men Sarge's Heroes - Acceptable, a little choppy, but playable. Some choppiness in cut scenes.Īnimal Forest (Japan w/ English Translation) - Plays great. My original intent wasn't t make a list for publishing, just to make notes to myself of why I kept which ROMs and why I deleted others, but then I thought this could be useful to post! Especially since I really couldn't find a great comprehensive list of most N64 games for the SNES Mini or even a RetroPie online anywhere!Īrmories - Runs well. I've sometimes >had to wait 20 seconds for the cursor to move in the menu Note that the >longer you wait to bring up Retroarch while it is initially stuttering, the slower the menus will be. Then go back to your game and it will continue where it left off. It doesn't matter what >it's on, as long as you change it. Click on this to change it from on to off and vice versa. NOTE: Here is some advice that came from a poster below that may help with some games that start to slow down:Īs soon as you start to notice a slowdown, press start and select to bring up Retroarch, go Setting>Video and scroll >down to 'Force-disable sRGB FBO'. I've tested several different controller configs and I feel this is the most compatible with the most amount of games and it is a good place to re-locate the Z-button. I mainly use a Nintendo Wii Classic Controller with the Z-Button re-mapped to L button and the L button remapped to L2 and/or X depending on the game. Resolution: 320x240 and GFX Accuracy: Low (Medium seems to work also, but I stuck with Low and it looks fine on my screen) You will need to adjust your settings in RetroArch under Quick Menu > Options to: NOTE! I have since added Mupen64Plus to the RetroArch cores and there are some games, noted below that do work better with this core.
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Also, I made this list WITHOUT the Memory Booster Mod, which I understand may help some of the games, so if you have that mod installed and the games I list as "Unplayable" now work, please post below so I can update this list! I'm using an NES Mini with Hakchi CE, RetroArch Neo 1.7.3a, GlupeN64 GLES2 2.5 - I'm assuming the results below should also be similar if you are running the same emulator on a RetroPie. "Remove" are the games I felt were so unplayable that I pulled them off my console. "Unplayable" means either the game runs too slow, or in some cases, doesn't even work. "Art issues" can mean a number of different things from minor menu screens with missing art, to entire levels where the art doesn't render at all. If I wrote "remove" after saying it was choppy, that means it impacts the gameplay too much. "Choppy" means that the game stutters a bit to varying degrees. "Runs well" means that, from the amount I played (usually a 2-5 minutes of each game) it runs pretty faithfully to what you'd expect on real hardware. "Acceptable" means it's totally playable, mostly runs well, but you may notice a few hiccups here and there that don't really detract from gameplay. Also, I only played each game for about 3-5 minutes, so if some games get unplayable later on, please post below so I can check further and update! It's not the entire Nintendo 64 library, but there's quite a few games here. Below are some notes I made going through about 200ish N64 roms I put on the NES Mini to decide which ones I'd keep and which ones I would remove based on their performance.