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Asus Eee Pc Gaming: Nintendo 64 (Mario 64)

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2008

Recently got an Asus Eee PC so I figured id share all the games that I got working.

***This is Project64 that ud use on ur pc. Everything runs as smooth as ever, no lag at all.

** If it seems any bit choppy its ONLY because of the recording, not the speed of the machine.

Specs: Asus 4g Surf, 2gb ddr2 667 ram, no overclocking has been done. Stay tuned for more games to be uploaded soon.

ps- i know the quality of these first 3 vids is crap so the rest ill make sure to record at a much higher rate so you can properly see how smooth and fast the games run.

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  • Why vista? Why not XP or linux?

  • It is XP sp3. I wouldnt ever put vista on this machine. Its just skinned to look like vista.

  • i want your backdrop.

  • Cant remember teh exact file name, if i find it again ill let u know.

    It was on deviant art i belive under wallpapers/vector or something of that nature.

  • Thank you, one more question though, if i already have a computer with windows xp would there be any way to copy it and put it on a disk or a thumb drive(USB) to put on another laptop or computer?

  • Np ask all the questions you want.

    Nope that wont be possible. You cant take a installed xp and save it on anything to use as an installer.

    You will need a xp install cd/dvd. Many ppl just download it though i cant reccomend that as its illegal ;)

    Remember, for installing xp off of a cd/dvd you will need a external dvd/cd rom since the Eee pc does not have an optical drive. Simple fix is to buy a 20$ dvd rom for a full size pc and stick it in a external enclosure. Thats what i did.

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  • and why would anyone want an old mac?

  • The Eee looks like a decent little machine for the money, but personally I'm holding off for the 12 gig 9" model. I've tried a couple 700s but found the screen a little cramped. (Especially since most web pages assume you've got 1024x768 nowadays.)

    But still, running games and emulators this well on an ultraportable laptop with a 900mhz processor, all for under $500? Tech sure has come a long way since I got my Powerbook Duo.

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  • linkin for download

  • its on a netbook

  • Google

  • compared to other distros it is hard unless you activate the ADE which alot of people cant do. i didnt and i got wine running fine but it took alot of time which alot of people dont like, and its those kind of people that will by an eeepc cuz its cheap.

    im not tupid with linux, ive used alot of types including non GUI ones so dont say its cuz i have no experience with the unix kernel

  • Wow your a fucking idiot!

  • Where you download this?

  • I could run it PERFECTLY 9 years ago. This is nothing impressive.

  • would this work on the vaio p?

  • its running via an n64 emulator

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