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I have a lot of fun playing with saved game states, cheats etc. Personally? I'd stay away from any Nintendo or official solutions which is a shame but the emulation community has been around for along time and their stuff just works. For some reason the popular controllers have an offset analog stick, I don't know why. Hyperkin and Retrobit have controllers for the N64 though Hyperkin seems to be out of stock right now. This is a bit of the inverse of my first point but there's a lot of things that will make a game like Ocarina of Time look better on modern hardware if you're not a purist.ģ. Emulation also corrects things through shaders and add-ons. Emulation is made by purists and if there's something you're not remembering being there or otherwise missing, someone most likely has a fix for you.Ģ. Cool but no CRT and it lacks the Galaga cheat. I have a standup Galaga arcade that I bought at Wal-Mart. I cannot speak to Ocarina of Time but I assume if it is anything like Mario then even on Nintendo sanctioned hardware you'll get slight differences. This is actually a real thing with some games not really performing on a CRT well and companies like Nintendo even not knowing the real color palette of Mario. If color accuracy and original performance are important you'll want an old N64 with a CRT. There's a lot to consider depending on how you define "best" and yes I'm not trying to be difficult:ġ. PC emulation software is really, really good.
