Nintendo 64 (n64)

for Batocera and Retrobat

 

The Nintendo 64 (officially abbreviated as N64, hardware model number pre-term: NUS, stylized as NINTENDO64) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. Named for its 64-bit central processing unit, it was released in June 1996 in Japan, September 1996 in North America, and March 1997 in Europe and Australia. It was the last major home console to use the ROM cartridge as its primary storage format until the Switch in 2017. The Nintendo 64 was discontinued in 2002 following the launch of its successor, the GameCube.

Codenamed "Project Reality", the Nintendo 64 design was mostly complete by mid-1995, but its launch was delayed until 1996, when Time named it Machine of the Year. It was launched with three games: Super Mario 64, Pilotwings 64 and Saikyō Habu Shōgi (exclusive to Japan). As part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it competed primarily with the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn. The suggested retail price at its United States launch was US$199.99 (equivalent to $326.02 in 2019), and as of December 2009, 32.93 million units had been sold worldwide. In 2015, IGN named it the ninth-greatest video game console of all time.

The package includes:

323 games (~6 GB)
15 games in Hacked pack (~300 MB)
84 games in JP pack (~1 GB)

Go to download  Hacked pack  JP pack  

How to install:
Delete the existing "n64" folder in the 'roms' directory
Drag and drop the "n64" folder to the "roms" directory

NOTE: 
This system Hacked pack is already included in our base builds for either RetroBat, Batocera or both.
It is being made available to support future "Barebones" editions of the builds that come without any ROMs.
If you already use one of the following, then you DO NOT need to download this.

-RetroBat v6 Base Edition 300 GB [RGS]
-Batocera v40 Base Edition 500 GB [RGS]

If "Barebones" editions of our builds are now available, please download as needed.

How to install Hacked pack:
Drag and drop the "n64h" folder to the "roms" directory

How to install JP pack:
Drag and drop the "n64-jp" folder to the "roms" directory

Make sure you have run the PiXN/RGS Update Service to get the configuration settings required for this n64-jp custom system.