If you want to relive the games of your childhood, an emulator is a decent way to go.

If you prefer to download Project64 from a site without said warning, you canget version 1.6 from Jabosoft.

No emulator is perfect.

In fact, most of them are fairly inaccurate, and plenty of games are still unplayable.

As such, theres no one true best Nintendo 64 emulator.

Some games may work best with Jabos Direct3D8 video plugin, which comes packaged with Project64.

Others may work better with theGlide64video plugin, which you have to download and install separately.

Some plugins, like Glide64, also support extra features likehigh-res texture packs, which are very cool.

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It has decent compatibility and its (relatively) easy to set up and use compared to other emulators.

That means some games may have small bugs, major issues, or be unplayable altogether.

Some games may require certain configurations before they work properly.

We recommend starting with 1.6, and upgrading to 2.2 if you experience issues.

Development is still ongoing (albeit slow), so future versions will hopefully improve across the board.

Also note that verison 2.2 has some bundled adware, sobe sure to uncheck itduring the installation process.

The Competition

Mupen64Plusis Project64s closest competitor.

Some games may work better on Mupen64Plus while others work better on Project64.

Mupen64Plus also doesnt share Project64s occasional sound issues.

However, Mupen64Plus has one big downside: its far more complicated to set up.

Mupen64Plus is also available inRetroArch, which is nice if youre already using RetroArch for other emulators.

1964is an old and mostly abandoned Nintendo 64 emulator.

The currently in-progressGlideN64 pluginwill also shake things up quite a bit for users of other emulators like Project64.