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Due to being the original hardware the game was designed for, the Nintendo 64 is the preferred system to play ''Smash 64'', especially in tournaments. While there are other options like the iQue Player and emulators like Wii Virtual Console and Project 64, some have specific bugs and performance issues not present on official hardware, in addition to the Wii Virtual Console not being purchasable as of January 2019. However, the aging hardware that is becoming progressively less reliable have forced the competitive scene to consider and experiment with these alternatives before the game becomes unplayable, and have made great strides in making a nearly identical experience. | Due to being the original hardware the game was designed for, the Nintendo 64 is the preferred system to play ''Smash 64'', especially in tournaments. While there are other options like the iQue Player and emulators like Wii Virtual Console and Project 64, some have specific bugs and performance issues not present on official hardware, in addition to the Wii Virtual Console not being purchasable as of January 2019. However, the aging hardware that is becoming progressively less reliable have forced the competitive scene to consider and experiment with these alternatives before the game becomes unplayable, and have made great strides in making a nearly identical experience. | ||
Just like how it is possible to dump N64 cartridge data onto other systems, some have found ways to make their own cartridges that work on original hardware and dump data from other systems onto them. This allows [[mod]]s and fan-games to be played on original hardware, including | Just like how it is possible to dump N64 cartridge data onto other systems, some have found ways to make their own cartridges that work on original hardware and dump data from other systems onto them. This allows [[mod]]s and fan-games to be played on original hardware, including the many based on ''Smash 64''. | ||
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