
This list of compatible games might help you find the right settings and plugins for the game you want to play (though once you get into tweaking Project64’s settings, it can become very complicated).


NES (Nintendo Entertainment System): Nestopia is easy to use and will have your favorites running smoothly in no time.If you want to start with something a little bit simpler, here’s a quick list of our favorite easy-to-use emulators for all the major consoles since the late 1980s: Having said that, RetroArch might be overkill for you, particularly if you only care about one system or game. RELATED: How to Set Up RetroArch, The Ultimate All-In-One Retro Games Emulator (You might also check out this forum thread, which has great recommended settings for NES and SNES in RetroArch.) Follow those tutorials and you’ll have the best possible emulation setup in no time. Don’t panic, though, because we have a complete guide to setting up RetroArch and an outline of RetroArch’s best advanced features. The downside: it can be a little complicated to set up, especially for beginners.
