Hackernews posts about N64
N64 is a Nintendo 64-bit home video game console released in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
- How I Implemented Realtime Wiggle Physics on Real N64 Hardware [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Hacking Larger N64 Controller Pack Memory (www.youtube.com)
- Exile Economics: If Globalisation Fails (www.lrb.co.uk)
- The Ultimate Hidden Truth of the World: Essays by David Graeber (www.lrb.co.uk)
- Enzo Ferrari: The Definitive Biography of an Icon (www.lrb.co.uk)
- Microsoft Vulnerabilities Exposed, including the first disclosed bug in a Rust-b (blog.checkpoint.com)
- Show HN: Browser-only 64-color Wplace image quantizer (no server, free) (wplacecolorconverter.online)
- Commodore raked in over $2M during the new C64 Ultimate's debut week (www.tomshardware.com)
- Decoded Structure of Collatz Conjecture (zenodo.org)
- Evolutionary continuity in social dominance: Insights from primate tractography (www.jneurosci.org)
- FPGA N64 (www.ultrafp64.com)
- Demo of megatextures running on n64 hardware (github.com)
- Decompilation of Paper Mario for N64 (papermar.io)
- VR Powered by N64 [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Recompilation: A New Way to Keep N64 Games Alive [video] (www.youtube.com)
- The genius of the N64's CACHE instruction (www.youtube.com)
- N64 emulator written in pure ES6 JavaScript (github.com)
- N64: Recompiled (github.com)
- Why Games Didn't Max Out the N64 Resolution [video] (www.youtube.com)
- N64 Water (twitter.com)
- N64 Rendering Hacks and Optimizations (www.tomshardware.com)
- Making an NES to N64 controller adapter [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Megatextures on N64 [video] (www.youtube.com)
- $250 Analogue 3D will play all your N64 cartridges in 4K early next year (arstechnica.com)
- N64 Emulator Can Get You Hacked [video] (www.youtube.com)
- N64 Emulator in JavaScript (github.com)
- The Genius of the N64's Cache Instruction [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Writing collision detection code for the N64 game jam [video] (www.youtube.com)
- $250 Analogue 3D will play all your N64 cartridges in 4K early next year (arstechnica.com)