riick
Smash Rookie
Sheesh that was quick. Thanks fellas.
Can't justify buying a PC just for PJ64k, but who knows. Maybe someday, when you're all in a retirement center and I'd stand a fighting chance...
Try Googling "sixtyforce"—it's a very simple and consistent N64 emulator that runs on Mac. Get a few of these bad boys and have some fun. Me and my buds prefer playing on my 27" cinema display since it runs SSB even better than console (for example, 4 player mode doesn't slow down gameplay).
Save yourself the headache(s)—no SSB online gameplay for Mac.
Can't justify buying a PC just for PJ64k, but who knows. Maybe someday, when you're all in a retirement center and I'd stand a fighting chance...
I can attest that this is a definite NO. I've tried everything: CrossOver, VMware Fusion, Parallels, even straight booting to Windows via BootCamp. Even if Windows installs correctly, your MacBook's gnu and cpu won't comply with Project64k. Mac hardware can run Windows, but that doesn't mean it should. I've tried multiple times, on every major OSX release since Leopard. No go, brotha. I'm keeping my eyes open for any friends with an old PC *specifically* for running PJ64k and *finally* starting to play online.Can anyone tell me if there is a way to get the Project 64k emu to work on my macbook pro?
Try Googling "sixtyforce"—it's a very simple and consistent N64 emulator that runs on Mac. Get a few of these bad boys and have some fun. Me and my buds prefer playing on my 27" cinema display since it runs SSB even better than console (for example, 4 player mode doesn't slow down gameplay).
Save yourself the headache(s)—no SSB online gameplay for Mac.