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How to run a video game emulator on mac

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I'm lucky to have a working N64 (worked for over 20 years!!) and wii but I'm not lucky enough to have an original Nintendo or SNES I still, however, want to play Dragon Warrior, Super Mario 2 and 3, and Mortal Kombat, as well as games on systems I didn't have but my friends did have. It's special to see my son light up at the same games I did as a child. While I spend the most of the little gaming time I have today ruining teenagers weekends with Call of Duty on Xbox One or meeting new friends on my HTC Vive, I still steal away some time blowing on N64 cartridges to enjoy GoldenEye, Mario Kart 64, and Mario 64 with my four year old son. He Nintendo 64 (the best gaming system ever created), the GameCube (disappointing), wii (initially awesome but games never came), and so on. My first console was the original Nintendo (NES), then the first Sega console, then onto t Like most American children of the 1980s and 1990s, I spent a good amount of time playing video games with my friends. Want to take your retro gaming to the next level? Learn how to create a RetroPie gaming station on Raspberry Pi with a graphical guide!