The emulator controls are found on your keyboard, usually there sound be some recognition through the emulator to determine what keys cause what actions.
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Sixtyforce is a Nintendo 64 emulator for Mac, so the controls are typically mapped to your computer's keyboard. You can customize the controls within the emulator settings to assign keyboard keys to the various buttons on the N64 controller for each game you play.
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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The key board should be responsive after the game has been downloaded. Try different settings and adjust accordingly. .j.
In a Game Boy Advance (GBA) emulator, the B button is typically mapped to a specific key on your keyboard, often the "Z" or "X" key, depending on the emulator's configuration. You can usually customize these controls in the emulator's settings under the "Input" or "Controls" section. Make sure to check the documentation or help section of your specific emulator for the exact default mappings and how to change them if needed.
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
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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]