Sixtyforce Games

Sixtyforce Games

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Sixtyforce N64 Games


Gerrit Goossen
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Shareware $16
0.9.5b1
4/5/2010
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SixtyForce 0.9.5b1
sixtyforce is an emulator that runs Nintendo 64 games. It does this by dynamically translating the code that a Nintendo 64 uses into something your Mac understands. Nearly every part of a Nintendo 64 has been painstakingly recreated entirely out of software to pull off such an amazing feat.
Version 0.9.5b1:
  • An improved Cocoa interface
  • Better graphic compatibility
  • Better emulation compatibility
  • Improved sound
  • New sound plugin is included for Intel Macs: Azimer Audio 0.55.1

Universal Binary (PPC/Intel)
  • Mac OS X 10.2 or later

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Oh boy...(6/17/2011 - version 0.9.5b1)
Ok, this is basically the only working emulator for mac, so i give it props, but really. It needs a TON of work. SOOO many games have glitches and graphics issues. Considering I paid for the program, you would hope the developer would have updated by now. Disappointed...
Rob(11/24/2010 - version 0.9.5b1)
Works well (once you register it), but using it without a USB controller is a pain; the keys are so touchy, it's hard to have any accuracy. Very frustrating. Other than that, it glitches frequently; not like the game stops working, but the bottom right quadrant of the screen flickers. Overall, it does what it's supposed to do, but has room for improvement.
burnt(10/14/2010 - version 0.9.5b1)
pretty unhappy with this emu - everything crashes. every game i try is full of glitches and mess. eventually crash completely. have a powerful intel mac machine, with all the requirements.. feel like a sucker for paying for it...
Rrrrico(4/5/2010 - version 0.9.5b1)
I'm grateful for the effort and I love this emulator. I'm getting some problems with this latest version (0.9.5.) Sometimes I hear the audio, but there's no video. Hope this gets fixed.
marco Lujan(4/14/2009 - version 0.9.2)
cool

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Sixtyforce Games Download

Jun 05, 2018 Download the sixtyforce and play a wide range of games on your computer or phone. We have different versions available, but it's to download the latest one. The installation process is straightforward and there is nothing to worry about. Once you are done with it you can download ROMs and load them using the emulator options.

If you register sixtyforce, autosaving and game freezes will be enabled. How they work can be a little confusing, so here's an attempt to explain things more clearly:

Autosaving

Autosaving happens when a game tries to write a save game to the cartridge. The save game is instead automatically saved to your computer, so the next time you open the game, your progress will still be there.

Note: This only works for games that had saving built-in originally. To use autosaving, you may have to choose some kind of 'save' option in the game itself, but other than that you don't have to do anything.

Game Freezes

A game freeze is a special feature to sixtyforce — it will 'freeze' the game at the exact point in time that you save it. When you later open the game freeze, the emulator will restart to the moment you saved the freeze. So you could save a game freeze right before a tricky jump, then reload the game freeze until you make the jump. Because a game freeze is part of the emulator, it should work for any game at any time.

To use a game freeze, just choose 'Save Game Freeze' from the 'File' menu. Save the file anywhere you like and later you can reopen the file to restore the game.

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Using Both at the Same Time

If you 'freeze' a game, part of what gets frozen and restored is any save data that was saved 'to the cartridge' at that point in time. This means that if you opened a game freeze with autosaving enabled, the game freeze would reset your autosave. Because of this, sixtyforce asks you if you really want to do this when you open a game freeze:

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The safe choice is 'Disable Autosave' because this will prevent the game freeze from overwriting your autosave, but if you choose 'Disable Autosave', when you're done make sure you use another game freeze to save your progress!