

It comes in both 32 bit and 64 bit applications, which you can download here. Dolphin is updated frequently and has only gotten better over the years. I was surprised to find that Super Smash Brothers Melee was going at a playable speed. Nintendo GameCube/Wiiĭolphin is the leader in GameCube and Wii emulation. The only problem I have with Nintendo 64 emulation is that it’s hard to emulate an N64 controller, but that isn’t Project64’s problem. Project64 has been working on their 64 emulator for a very long time. You can read a great tutorial about ZSNES here and download the program here. A tip I wish I knew a long time ago is that when you have you mouse in the window, you can hold the right mouse button to move the window. ZSNES is a great emulator, the interface is weird, but it works great.

It even supports multiplayer over the Internet! Download Nestopia here. It plays all the games I’ve tried, it works with my gamepad, and has some advanced options. There are many NES emulators (you can even emulate Nintendo NES games in Windows via screensavers), but Nestopia is my favorite. This guide will show you how to emulate the following Nintendo systems in Windows: NES, SNES, N64, GameCube, Wii, Gameboy/Color/Advanced, DS and even Virtual Boy.
