You have to register with sixtyforce to save.
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.
Not directly. A mac emulator is required, and even then not all games will be supported.
Yes. There is about 7 Mac emulators for PC.
With a emulator program for the PS1
If you haven't already extract the game using WinRAR, 7Zip or another unarchiver. The game cartridge icon should say Sixtyforce on it if not make sure Sixtyforce was extracted too. Double click on Yoshi Story.Z64 and the game should load up. If a message appears about registering you don't need too so say no. The game will load up and you will need to use Command, Option, the Arrow Keys and a couple other keys to play the game.
There is a Dreamcast emulator, known as lxdream, under active development for Linux and Mac OS X. It is not completely stable yet and is only capable of running a few games.
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]
Usually no. You would require a windows emulator, and even then not all games would work.
get a windows emulator on you mac got into the emulator download kodu an run it :D
PCSX and PCSX2 are the emulators available for MAC computers. These files help the MAC computer read the PS2 games and run them effectively on the computer.
To change the keys on the KiGB emulator for Mac, open the emulator and navigate to the "Options" menu. From there, select "Input" and then "Configure." In the configuration window, you can customize the key mappings for various controls by clicking on each action and pressing the desired key. After making your changes, be sure to save your settings before exiting the menu.
you get a pc.