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    Pokemon Stadium

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      EdwardMurphy
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      Good morning guys n' girls,

      on next weeks saturday my girl has birthday and my present is a Retropie console.
      Most of the games she liked back in the days are working just fine.
      But one of her old favorites is just working really really bad -> "Pokemon Stadium N64" (v1&v2)
      I also got performance issues in "pokemon snap" but that's not that kind of a big deal XD

      I tried all of available EMU's, i changed the graphics memory, added a "cpu cooler", tried stable 5v voltage input and i just don't know how to fix the performance issues.

      I couldn't find anything helpful in the internet so i really hope you got some good ideas :)

      If you need any other information feel free to ask.

      kind regards

      E. Murphy

      P.S.: Please excuse my bad english, it's not my native language ;)

      Specs.:
      Pi Model: 3
      Clock: arm=1400mhz; core=500mhz; sdram=500mhz
      RetroPie Version Used: v3.8.1
      Storage: 16GB class 10 micro SD card
      Built From: SD Image
      USB Devices connected:
      Controller used: xbox 360 wireless, N64 Controller

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