18th February 2003, 7:19 PM
I dont know for a fact, just an educated guess since the N64 isn't designed to show 60 fps when games rely heavily on it's CPU for intensive graphics (such as in OoT). PD, B~T, JFG and others from Rare I do know for a fact since they said so in interviews when confronted about the fabled frame rate issues.
Interestingly enough I was just talking to some PC tech-heads today about creating a "Nintendo 64 card" for a PC. Which would be just that, a graphics card that runs on N64 architecture with increased RAM and more importantly, it's own 2.2 Ghz CPU to boost the N64's custom job, along with some suave C++ skills. The end result should be interesting but the cost makes the experiment seem outlandish. Hopefully we can find a way to get credit for it at school and maybe even get the hardware for free. It would be cool to have though... just pop in any cart and run it at high res with the highest available frame rate... and then play against people online..... :D:D:D:D:D:D *masturbates*
I also found out a few days ago that half the people working at Skywalker Sound are Fullsail Grads. How's that for an ego boost? :D
Interestingly enough I was just talking to some PC tech-heads today about creating a "Nintendo 64 card" for a PC. Which would be just that, a graphics card that runs on N64 architecture with increased RAM and more importantly, it's own 2.2 Ghz CPU to boost the N64's custom job, along with some suave C++ skills. The end result should be interesting but the cost makes the experiment seem outlandish. Hopefully we can find a way to get credit for it at school and maybe even get the hardware for free. It would be cool to have though... just pop in any cart and run it at high res with the highest available frame rate... and then play against people online..... :D:D:D:D:D:D *masturbates*
I also found out a few days ago that half the people working at Skywalker Sound are Fullsail Grads. How's that for an ego boost? :D