Mupen64

Mupen64 (MUlti Platform Emulator for the N64) is a Nintendo 64 game console emulator. Mupen64 was originally developed on and for Linux, but is designed to be cross-platform. It has been ported to other operating systems supported by the SDL library, including Microsoft Windows, BeOS, Mac OS X, and FreeBSD. Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Mupen64 is free software. Mupen64's popularity became known after the website Gol... more

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