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'''Project64k''' is a modified version of the [[Nintendo 64]] emulator, {{s|wikipedia|Project64}} 1.6. It was originally created by Hotquik and is currently developed by {{Sm|Smasherx74}}. As a Nintendo 64 emulator, the program has the ability to run ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', as well as a majority of the Nintendo 64's library. Project64k's name is a pun on the term [[wikipedia:modem|56k]].
'''Project64k''' is a modified version of the [[Nintendo 64]] emulator, {{s|wikipedia|Project64}} 1.6. It was originally created by Hotquik and is currently developed by {{Sm|Smasherx74}}. As a Nintendo 64 emulator, the program has the ability to run ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', as well as a majority of the Nintendo 64's library. Project64k's name is a pun on the term [[wikipedia:modem|56k]].


Compared to many other emulators of its type, including its base project of Project64, {{s|wikipedia|Mupen64Plus}}, [[wikipedia:1964 (emulator)|1964]], and other projects, Project64k remains one of the most commonly used emulators in the ''Smash'' community due to its built-in ability to [[netplay|play games with others via the Internet]] with {{s|wikipedia|Kaillera}}. As a result of this, a majority of online tournaments for ''Super Smash Bros.'' are held with the emulator, often either via servers such as Atlantis Smash, or, more frequently, via peer-to-peer connections. Although a number of Nintendo 64 emulators have started to support online play, such as [http://mupen64k.blogspot.com/ Mupen64k], Project64k is still the most widely used emulator for ''Smash 64'' netplay, owing to the greater familiarity of the emulator; that said, a number of hacks for emulators can allow for crossplay between Project64k and Mupen64Plus.
Compared to many other emulators of its type, including its base project of Project64, [[wikipedia:1964 (emulator)|1964]], and other projects, Project64k remains one of the most commonly used emulators in the ''Smash'' community due to its built-in ability to [[netplay|play games with others via the Internet]] with {{s|wikipedia|Kaillera}}. As a result of this, a majority of online tournaments for ''Super Smash Bros.'' are held with the emulator, often either via servers such as Atlantis Smash, or, more frequently, via peer-to-peer connections. Although a number of Nintendo 64 emulators have started to support online play, such as {{s|wikipedia|Mupen64Plus}}, Project64k is still the most widely used emulator for ''Smash 64'' netplay, owing to the greater familiarity of the emulator; that said, a number of hacks for emulators can allow for crossplay between Project64k and Mupen64Plus.


Project64k has notably seen use at [[tournament]]s for ''Smash 64'', and the use of the emulator is actually preferred by some players, who may use unusual [[controller]]s for the game outside of the standard [[Nintendo 64 controller]], such as [[keyboard]]s.  
Project64k has notably seen use at [[tournament]]s for ''Smash 64'', and the use of the emulator is actually preferred by some players, who may use unusual [[controller]]s for the game outside of the standard [[Nintendo 64 controller]], such as [[keyboard]]s.  

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