How To Emulate N64 Games on an Android Phone or Tablet (2023) - Logitech G Cloud
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- čas přidán 2. 04. 2023
- This tutorial will show you how to simply install and play/emulate Nintendo 64 Games on your Android device. This will work with most android phones, tablets, and handheld consoles. For the best playing experience you may want to purchase an external controller for your android.
Step 1: Download the N64 emulator "M64Plus FZ" on your android device through the google play store.
Step 2: Import your downloaded ROMS (games) into a folder on your android.
Step 3: Open M64Plus FZ and select the newly created folder that you have placed your ROMS into.. and BOOM! As easy as that you can emulate hundreds of awesome nostalgic games.
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What file system do you need to format the sdcard with to be seen on the G cloud? NTSF,ExFat?
Great video. Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
One question... What is the minimum specs required to run the games at the lowest settings for that emulator ? I'm curious... 😅
good day sir can ask you how did you get or download the games on your computer and where? what is the procedure step by step sir ? please thank you so much please do reply sir . 😊
Do you need to have a computer to do this?
Can i just buy sd cardwith preloaded games for my g cloud
how do you load a new game my stuck on zelda????
Do you have to have wifi to play the emulators?
no wifi needed!
I download it off my logitech then uploaded it in my emulator for psp Games. Is there a reason there be a preference to transferring them from your PC over downloading them off chrome on Logitech?
What was your process to get games?
Can you use a sd card on the device
It has an sd card slot at the top.
Amazing video but how do I do it for psp or GameCube emulator
I can make videos for those if u want
@@MrWhipTheTechHelper please do. Thanks
@@MrWhipTheTechHelperhave you made the videos been waiting patiently lol
Do you think I can do that with a Chromebook download the games to my g-cloud from a Chromebook
I dont see why not!
@@MrWhipTheTechHelper k thanks
I dont have computer