I really have no idea how to work the emulators, and I won't pretend to know anything about my computer except how to type things up and make things in paint.
However:
A few days ago, there was an unfortunate incedent in my house where I ran over my cartdrige copy of Zelda: Ocarina of Time with my parent's '88 blue Ford truck. I blame this on my small brother stealing the cartdrige and putting it in the driveway.
I had previously heard of the emulators and stuff, so I thought I'd give it a try. I downloaded 1964, found the game (rather hard to do, it seems) and now I am stuck. I fiddled around in the emulator, and found the game and loaded it. But the game looks as if it's half done. The entire game is there, but the graphics are sparse and rather 8-bit, sortathing. Like, in the opening sequence, when Link is riding the horse...there is no horse, and Link is...spotty. I dunno.
So, any help?
However:
A few days ago, there was an unfortunate incedent in my house where I ran over my cartdrige copy of Zelda: Ocarina of Time with my parent's '88 blue Ford truck. I blame this on my small brother stealing the cartdrige and putting it in the driveway.
I had previously heard of the emulators and stuff, so I thought I'd give it a try. I downloaded 1964, found the game (rather hard to do, it seems) and now I am stuck. I fiddled around in the emulator, and found the game and loaded it. But the game looks as if it's half done. The entire game is there, but the graphics are sparse and rather 8-bit, sortathing. Like, in the opening sequence, when Link is riding the horse...there is no horse, and Link is...spotty. I dunno.
So, any help?