History
1964 has existed since 1999. 0.9.9 was the first release with Netplay support. The oldest release still available is 0.7.0, released on Friday, November 23, 2001. Older versions of 1964 were known to run on the Windows 95, 98, and ME operating systems.
1964 is currently an N64 emulator for Windows with typical features like a dynamically recompiling CPU emulator. 1964 supports plug-ins written atop Zilmar's N64 Plugin Specifications.
The peak of 1964's popularity was in early 2004, after the release of 1964 0.9.9.
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