Zelda on PC? Project 64?

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#1 PapaJuliio17
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Hi all, I''ve heard and seen that it may be possible to play certain old games, such as The Ocarina Of Time on the PC, using something called Project 64. If it's possible, I'd be quite eager to do something like this. I'm wondering if anyone has any advice on this, the kind of hardware it requires, and crucially, whether or not it's legal.

Thanks for any replies!

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#2 jun_aka_pekto
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I don't think emulators are valid topics of discussion. You might want to review the terms of use

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#3 scottahuch
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Hi all, I''ve heard and seen that it may be possible to play certain old games, such as The Ocarina Of Time on the PC, using something called Project 64. If it's possible, I'd be quite eager to do something like this. I'm wondering if anyone has any advice on this, the kind of hardware it requires, and crucially, whether or not it's legal.

Thanks for any replies!

PapaJuliio17
Nope, it's not legal.
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The legality of it is up for debate, but on GS it's considered illegal and not up for discussion. But anyways, everyone knows what happens when you do something illegal on the PC....nothing. Just don't talk about it around here, there are other forums for this.