Nemu64 has been dead and obsolete for over a decade. I don't know why the fuck you'd bring that one up. >_>
The current four notable N64 emulators are Project64, mupen64plus, 1964, and cen64.
-Project64's the most-commonly-used one on Windows. It should be perfectly fine as long as you're getting it from here: http://www.pj64-emu.com/downloads/project64/binaries/
-mupen64plus is the most-commonly-used one on everything that isn't Windows (including Android!). It's CLI-only and a pain to configure, but there are GUIs for it floating around.
-1964 is less ubiquitous than PJ64, but it has its users. I dunno why, I never had a reason to care.
-cen64 is a cycle-accurate (e.g. extremely accurate and slow-as-fuck) work-in-progress emulator that, while nowhere near usable (yet?) for actual gaming, it's my personal favorite since it isn't an extremely inaccurate pile of shitty hacks like all the other N64 emulators are.
As for extracting the game, the cartridges probably don't all use any specific filesystem, so there's no real way to just "unzip" an N64 cartridge dump. (It's possible for DS carts, surprisingly, but not anything older AFAIK.) If you just want the textures, Dolphin and every N64 emulator has texture dumping as a feature, though it'd require you to play through the whole game and see *everything* to get every texture.
The current four notable N64 emulators are Project64, mupen64plus, 1964, and cen64.
-Project64's the most-commonly-used one on Windows. It should be perfectly fine as long as you're getting it from here: http://www.pj64-emu.com/downloads/project64/binaries/
-mupen64plus is the most-commonly-used one on everything that isn't Windows (including Android!). It's CLI-only and a pain to configure, but there are GUIs for it floating around.
-1964 is less ubiquitous than PJ64, but it has its users. I dunno why, I never had a reason to care.
-cen64 is a cycle-accurate (e.g. extremely accurate and slow-as-fuck) work-in-progress emulator that, while nowhere near usable (yet?) for actual gaming, it's my personal favorite since it isn't an extremely inaccurate pile of shitty hacks like all the other N64 emulators are.
As for extracting the game, the cartridges probably don't all use any specific filesystem, so there's no real way to just "unzip" an N64 cartridge dump. (It's possible for DS carts, surprisingly, but not anything older AFAIK.) If you just want the textures, Dolphin and every N64 emulator has texture dumping as a feature, though it'd require you to play through the whole game and see *everything* to get every texture.
<@skid_au> fishing resort is still broken: http://i.imgur.com/dvPiQKg.png
<@neobrain> dafuq
<+JMC47> no dude, you're just holding the postcard upside down
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<@Lioncash> pauldachz in charge of shitposting :^)
<@neobrain> dafuq
<+JMC47> no dude, you're just holding the postcard upside down
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<@Lioncash> pauldachz in charge of shitposting :^)
