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Well, I don't have a DS, so to not feel left out, I downloaded the Mario Kart 64 ROM + Project 64k(A n64 emulator with Multiplayer support).

It's very simple to use, depending on how many people would be interested in playing, I will give links, and more info.
I'd offer to join you, but I doubt this poor old laptop could handle the requirements to run the rom and such. =(

Good luck though, sounds like fun. >.>
Is it possible to play with a dial up internet connection? Otherwise I'd join considering I already have the rom and emulator.
The kaillera program works with every emulator i believe right now, if anyone still likes the snes final fantasy games that support the multiplayer option, I wouldn't mind playing.
Mario Kart 64 on Xbox > Mario Kart 64 on pc! =)
In response to SuperAntx
_> I'd still play it ONLINE.
In response to Sniper Joe
Xbox emulators support 4 controllers and online play. To do online play you have to have the same setup as Xbox Connect, but instead you use a port mapper on your pc. The emulators arn't as buggy because all development is on the one system.
In response to SuperAntx
I'm interested, but a bit confused o.O. A Nintedo 64 game with Online Support? o.o
In response to Mysame
N64s had the ability to network with eachother. The emulators just port that over the internet. Also, sometimes I have seen them basicly pass control inputs though a network, so basicly you get normal 2 player split screen, but on two systems.
In response to SuperAntx
SuperAntx wrote:
Mario Kart 64 on Xbox > Mario Kart 64 on pc! =)

Mario Kart 64 on the Nintendo 64 > Mario Kart 64 on *
In response to Smoko
Actualy, that would not be true, because * includes N64. Now Mario Kart 64 on N64>=* would work.
In response to Smoko
You can't play with someone on the other side of the continent with a regular old N64.
In response to SuperAntx
Scooped: You burnt me good.

SuperAntx: While you cant play online with the N64, you sure as hell cant beat the authentic feeling.
In response to Smoko
Authentic feeling? The xbox has four controller ports, I don't get what you mean.
In response to SuperAntx
The feeling of the N64's control in your hand, looking over and seeing the N64 running, the lack of the xbox's noise. etc.
In response to Smoko
Using a rom means it isn't reading anything off a noisy disk drive. All you hear is a fan but that's almost silent. I always hated the N64 controller. The Xbox controller has enough buttons, joysticks and d-pads to emulate a N64 controller anyway. Unless you have a usb/N64 pad converter for your pc, it's far superior to a keyboard.
In response to SuperAntx
I find the xbox controller to be not precise enough when handling n64 roms.