It costs $16 to enable the full version which allows you to get rid of the 'Gerrit' logo and enables full screen support.
Another downside is that Sixtyforce is shareware. These are just a few examples.Īll in all N64 emulation is possible, but it is far from being at the same level as what is available for Windows users. Pilot wings 64 is playable but many times the screen will have large black boxes and sometimes the pilot will disappear. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time works well, albeit with slightly glitchy audio and sometimes there are strange glitches on indoor scenes, but it works at full speed and looks very good. Not every game works on the emulator but the ones that do tend to work from average to very well. The latest version of Sixty force is available at and an incomplete compatibility list can be found at. It has only now started to gain enough performance to be playable, with the advent of intel macs with their powerful graphics accelerators. N64 emulation on mac is not a new thing, Sixtyforce has been handling emulation on this platform since OS 9. After re-familiarising myself with sixty force I've decided to tidy up my initial post a little.