Project64 1.6 - The older but more stable version.Still, for general use, it might be wise to stick to either Project64 1.6 or Mupen64 for the time being. It also fixed a number of games that were completely broken in 1.6, such as Kirby 64. However, the user interface is quite a bit nicer and easier to use, and switching between RSP plugins is far easier than in 1.6.
Some users have also reported problems with BSODs, which apparently may be an issue with outdated Windows system files. Its RDB is somewhat outdated, and some games have issues with audio and timing regardless of plugin setup unless you mess around with timing settings.
I want to put up a complete history of it, and other things also. Anyway, this is probably the most controversial emulators that was ever released. The best for last? Of course, for all of you lucky people with 3dfx cards. Definitely give this emulator a try even though its a bit slow right now. It can run most of the demos that are made. This one is a up and coming emulator, and uses Dynamic Recompilation to speed up the emulation. Anyway, this has eerie parellels to the SNES emulation, but I digress. It is shame because it started off and actually showed the beginning of MTK and Waverace. THIS was the first one attempted, with the mock of the name Project Reality that the N64 had. It is basically here as a history lesson. It only runs the CPU, and there is no display. This was called Reality64 in the beginning, and was one the first attempted. It can run most of the demos fairly well, but slowly. But you can view the source code, and there is a debugger version if you plan on making a demo for the N64. This one's homepage isn't there anymore, so I don't know if it is still being worked on. As a note, the version here does not emulate MTK, it is just what his homepage says. It uses Dynamic Recompilation, so it is fairly fast. It can actually emulate Mortal Kombat Trilogy, which is quite a feat.
This one is currently being developed with the last update on April 6. It cant do a lot, but if you are a programmer you might want to check this one out. You do not get a compiled version, you get the source files. This is an open source emulator, and the source is freely available. Mmmm k, well anyways this is my first update on the site so ill try to getÄ®verything updated since the last maintainer did a crappy job at it.Well Sunset, 1964, added True Reality for Windows and PC64. Update- 9-9-99- I figured I had to update on the day of reckoning, the day of the DC theÄay of greatness. Update- 9-10-99- Crap, forgot to stick PC64 in the update yesterday, well its in their now.