Sound good, and you’re a fan of Nintendo 64 Then check it out yourself. The N64 controller uses a USB port connection to the Switch Console, the NEW N64 style controller, and it also works for Raspberry PI and Super RetroCade. The N64 Emulator I use in Mac OS X is called SixtyForce, it opens and plays N64 ROM’s quite well and allows you to run the games at full screen or in windowed mode, customize your controls to use either a keyboard or USB gamepad, and more. You don't have to make one yourself, you can also search for torrents because there's one that has mario kart 64 and super mario 64 combined into one burnable cd with a decent download speed. Fully Compatible with all versions Windows and Mac OS X, running Windows 98/2000/ ME/XP/Vista/Win 7/8/8.1/10 or later,or Mac running OS X,Mac OS X and macOS. Mario kart 64 multiplayer works perfect so I should go for that game. From the Mario games only super mario 64 and mario kart 64 work but as I said before they don't save so you can't go far with super mario 64.
If you want the gamenames in gcos you have to hexedit the names otherwise you get the same name for every game on your dvd. Go to this site for a guide: download gc-tool here: and download the american version (1) here: and download the european version (2) here: remember that the compatibly is very low and you have to experiment with the extensions.z64 does work the most of the time (again from the few games that work).The emus also can't save and you have to pick an europe rom for the european version of the emulator and you have to pick an american rom for the american version of the emulator.