Trotterwatch
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Caught site of this in the local Import magazines shop in Sweden: http://www.livepublishing.co.uk/pcaction/pca9.shtml
I flicked through it, and went to the N64 section... what a joke to be honest. The emulators tested were:
PJ64 1.5
Got high marks and praise
1964
Was called fiddly and a pain to set up
Nemu 0.7
Basically called useless - well it is the old version and it was ancient... how much research did they do? They criticised it for not running any of the below mentioned test games. Actually they said it emulated Mario 64 - badly with crappy sound.
They tested a grand total of 3 games:
Mario 64 - this was called a very intensive game to emulate and required higher system requirements than most other emulated N64 games!
Goldeneye - didn't mention anything about it needing higher specs than most
Pilotwings - basically said this game was still not emulated very well and had errors on every emulator
Whomever wrote the article partially redeemed themselves by linking to this site though. Due to how brief and innacurate this section was, it doesn't lead me to trusting all the other sections that much.
A pity that the company that makes Games TM or Edge didn't make an Emulation edition, as I'd be inclined to believe they'd do it properly and not half assed and innacurate.
I flicked through it, and went to the N64 section... what a joke to be honest. The emulators tested were:
PJ64 1.5
Got high marks and praise
1964
Was called fiddly and a pain to set up
Nemu 0.7
Basically called useless - well it is the old version and it was ancient... how much research did they do? They criticised it for not running any of the below mentioned test games. Actually they said it emulated Mario 64 - badly with crappy sound.
They tested a grand total of 3 games:
Mario 64 - this was called a very intensive game to emulate and required higher system requirements than most other emulated N64 games!
Goldeneye - didn't mention anything about it needing higher specs than most
Pilotwings - basically said this game was still not emulated very well and had errors on every emulator
Whomever wrote the article partially redeemed themselves by linking to this site though. Due to how brief and innacurate this section was, it doesn't lead me to trusting all the other sections that much.
A pity that the company that makes Games TM or Edge didn't make an Emulation edition, as I'd be inclined to believe they'd do it properly and not half assed and innacurate.
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