After 28 years, N64 emulation is still a nightmare even for Nintendo – Banjo-Tooie on Switch runs its opening demo at goofy double speed
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GamesPlatformerBanjo TooieAfter 28 years, N64 emulation is still a nightmare even for Nintendo – Banjo-Tooie on Switch runs its opening demo at goofy double speedWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
GamesPlatformerBanjo TooieAfter 28 years, N64 emulation is still a nightmare even for Nintendo – Banjo-Tooie on Switch runs its opening demo at goofy double speedWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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While the Nintendo 64 is now 28 years old, emulation for the platform is notoriously challenging, and that’s no less true for Nintendo itself. The latest evidence comes from the newly-minted Switch version of N64 classic Banjo-Tooie, which features an inconsequential but pretty much unmissable bug right on the title screen thanks …