I would assume yes, if you have the correct cables to connect your laptop to a TV than you should be able too.
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No a N64 keyboard does not exist. You can play N64 games online using an emulator which you then use a keyboard to control, but there is no attachment keyboard for the N64 system. .j.
no, but a team called komba are making a n64 emulator for dstwo. (a ds flash card)
Information for a n64 emulator can be found on sites that deal with console to PC emulation. Sites such as AlteredGamer, TheISOZone and PocketGamer (UK) have all the information on how to obtain a n64 emulator.
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You can't unless you use a hack for the ROM on your n64 emulator.
it depends what emulator u r using
go to :http://coolrom.com/ for the n64 emulator my preference would be the project 64 emulator and then u can download the roms from this site aswell
To use controller paks on the N64 emulator 1964 version 0.8.5, first ensure that your emulator is set up correctly. Go to the "Settings" menu and select "Controller Plugin" to configure your controller settings. In the plugin settings, you can enable the "Controller Pak" option, allowing the emulator to recognize and utilize the virtual controller pak for saving game data. Once configured, you can load and save games as you would on a real N64 with a controller pak.
Project 64
project 64
I am afraid that the .n64save and .n64freeze formats are used only by the propriety n64 emulator for Mac OS X, Sixtytforce. [www.sixtyforce.com]
Any gamepad supported by your operating system (such as Windows or Linux) can be used.