

(better compatibility) or dynarec (better speed) * Select CPU Core: Choose whether to play games with pure interpreter Can Wii play N64 games As the name suggests, Wii64 lets you play Nintendo 64 games on the Wii.
#WORKING WII64 ROMS FULL#
Currently the emulator is in beta stage and can run many N64 ROMs at full speed in most cases. * Save States Device: Choose where to load and save save states Port of the popular multi-OS N64 emulator, Mupen64, to the Nintendo Wii and Gamecube through the libOGC library. * Native Saves Device: Choose where to load and save native game saves * X+Y are used to exit to the menu on both classic controller and Gamecube controller

* Classic controllers are mapped the same as on VC titles but Z is mapped to both * Gamecube controllers are mapped 1:1 with N64 buttons (Note: this must be done to save your game it will not be done automatically) The game can be exited any time by pressing X and Y together on a GC pad or Classic Controller,ġ and 2 together on a Wiimote (only with Nunchuck attached), or the reset button (Note: to go up a directory select '.', B will exit the file browser) Once loaded, select 'Load ROM' and choose the source and select the ROM to load

* Load the executable from the HBC or in the loader of your choice * For DVD: ROMs may be anywhere on the disc * For SD/USB: Put ROMs in the directory named /wii64/roms,Īll save types will automatically be placed in /wii64/saves * To install: Extract the contents of wii64-beta1.zip to the root of your SD card * ROMs can be z64 (big-endian) or v64 (little endian), or. For now, we’re just releasing a snapshot of the source used to build Beta 1, but we’re planning on updating the public repository with each commit we’ve made to our private repository so that everyone can see the progression of the code. We don’t want to discourage other people forking and working on the emulator however, any unofficial builds must not be called “Wii64″ or “Cube64″ nor use the Wii64 or Cube64 logo in order to avoid confusion. You can load ROMs and saves from a FAT formatted SD or USB (details on the folders required are in the readme).ĭue to memory limitations, there is no expansion pak support, it uses TLB cache, 2xSaI and FB Textures may break things and of course ROMs will run slower. See the included readme for details on the controls. The emulator can be controlled with any combination of GC controllers, Classic Controllers, and Wiimotes with Nunchuks (sorry, Wiimotes must have nunchuks). If you’re feeling generous, we’re always accepting donations to keep this site running and to purchase any hardware we need for testing. We’ve put a lot of hard work into this, and we hope you guys will have as much fun playing as we have developing it. The EmulateMii team have released what is for me the biggest release so far for the Wii and Gamecube Scenes, a Nintendo 64 Emulator for Wii and Gamecube running at a very decent speed.
