Project64 does allow some GameShark and built-in cheats, however, you’ll probably have to do some Googling to find all of the cheats that are available and test them yourself. It does offer settings for altering the game’s aspect ratio, making it one of the few emulators that can fit on multiple displays without big black bars. Instead, you can use the portable version (say, on a flash drive) and run the emulator right from there without any fuss.
You don’t even have to install it, if, say, you’re playing on your (not that we recommend that). The interface is exceedingly simple to use, and the emulator itself installs quick and easy.
As for your Pokemon Stadium issue, if yo are using the Mupen64Plus, it won't work because it doesn't support 2 players and you can't configure the controls.Īvailable Platform: Windows and Android Cost: Free Probably one of the most famous and popular N64 emulators, Project64 has really earned its place. If your computer can process more than 4 keys being pressed at once, you might be able to play together.