
You can even use existing gamepads with the Mac and OpenEmu if you happen to have a Playstation 4 controller or PS3 controller, and setup for either is easy in OS X. You’ll enjoy using OpenEmu the most with a gamepad or controller, and the app supports nearly any USB gamepad or Bluetooth controller you can think of.

The Nintendo 64 emulator works very well and does not have the variety of display and sound quirks that some other alternatives out there do: The interface is easy to navigate and handles a large library quite well, separating games into their respective consoles: Here’s the PSX RPG favorite Chrono Cross for Playstation 1: Fortunately for those with a bunch of game discs laying around, Playstation 1 games on CD are fairly easy to play or to convert to ROMs, while Nintendo 64 is a bit more complex because the cartridges can’t be ripped by a standard CD/DVD player, but it’s still possible. Aside from that, you’ll need to use your own ROMs or get them yourself from elsewhere, which is pretty typical with emulators. OpenEmu includes access to a wide variety of Homebrew games that can be downloaded within the app.
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What better to do with a library of old N64 or PSX games gathering dust then enjoy those ROMs and play them on your Mac with great performance? From Playstation classics like Final Fantasy 7 and Chrono Cross to Nintendo 64 greats like Zelda Ocarina of Time and Donkey Kong country, OpenEmu will play them beautifully. PS1 and N64 support is in addition to the vast console compatibility already included with OpenEmu, so if you’re a fan of emulators and old school games, you won’t want to miss this.
