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      silentq @mediamogul
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      @mediamogul Accuracy is not the need if you ask me its being about to have a solution that just boots up the vast majority of the roms without having mix and match plugins and what not. That is the real issue with N64 emulation in my opinion.

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        mediamogul Global Moderator @silentq
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        @silentq

        I completely agree. However, life's hilairious catch-22 is that accuracy of emulation is what's required to accomplish that goal.

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          silentq @mediamogul
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          @mediamogul Not to be off topic but If one were to say start from scratch setting up emulation for the N64 what emulator would you recommend for the majority of roms?

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            mediamogul Global Moderator @silentq
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            @silentq

            Currently, the two best options for RetroPie are lr-glupen and native mupen64plus with the GLideN64 plugin. Both are similar in that they each make use of the mupen64plus/GLideN64 paradigm. However, lr-glupen is not as optimized for the Pi as the native mupen64plus is, so you'll notice a slow down more often when using it. Something else to consider is that even when choosing the native mupen64plus, some games simply run better with the RICE plugin.

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            • edmaul69E
              edmaul69
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              A recommendation i have for the controller is the retrolink usb n64 controller. You can swap out all the hardware and case with a real one. Personally i have a raphnet n64 to wii classic controller adapter with a wii classic controller cable on it. Then i have a raphnet wii classic controller to usb cable. Reason being is originally i played all my emulation on the wii until i found out about the pi and emulation on it. But raphnets stuff works great. I have several of his boards ive used.

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                mediamogul Global Moderator @edmaul69
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                @edmaul69 said in Best N64 Controller options for RetroPie.:

                Personally i have a raphnet n64 to wii classic controller adapter with a wii classic controller cable on it. Then i have a raphnet wii classic controller to usb cable.

                Heh, we come from a similar background. I have a practically identical configuration when using my Power Glove with the Pi.

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                  edmaul69 @mediamogul
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                  @mediamogul oh please tell me more how to use the power glove on the pi. I would love to be able to do that.

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                    mediamogul Global Moderator @edmaul69
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                    @edmaul69

                    You can make use of any NES controller adapter and then plug in the glove's codes as you normally would. Coming from the Wii like you, I use a NES to GameCube adapter that then goes into a GameCube to USB adapter.

                    What's fun is to branch out and use the glove with the other systems. The 'Rad Racer' setting works really well with many other racing games and it's a trip to play the arcade 'Punch-Out!!' using the glove's code for the NES port. Also, there's a code that's fantastic for almost any shooter to where you form your hand like a pretend gun and fire by bringing your thumb down. Character or ship movement is then handled by simply moving your gun/hand around in the air. It's all a lot of fun for brief periods of time, as your arm does get tired.

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                      edmaul69 @mediamogul
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                      @mediamogul sounds awesome. I have a raphnet 4nes4snes adapter. Been wanting to get a power glove just didnt think it was compatible. I understand the arm getting tired. The first wii call of duty games were played with the wiimote as a gun. So when your arms got tired and you put your arms down you would look down. Then when you moved your arms back up you wouldnt be facing the same way.

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                      • RionR
                        Rion
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                        @silentq Have you seen the new N64 controller by 8bitdo?
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