A long time ago, there was a console, which became everyone’s favorite, and to this day it remains one of the most remembered by gamers.
We talk about Nintendo 64, whose hardware took an important step, since with this console, we were able to enjoy the first 3D games and that offered us titles of enormous quality, which until now are some of the biggest franchises that have existed.
The taste for its software was so great that there have been many players who are looking for a way to experience these titles again and keep their original cartridges, that is why a company wants to create a device so that you can play it on your current PC.
It was a couple of months ago that all Switch users, with a subscription to Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack, they can enjoy some of the games that made it great Nintendo 64.
Although even despite the great emotion that gamers had for this service, the result was not to their liking and they complained about different technical problems that do not help to have a good gaming experience.
That is the reason why the company RetroArch, which specializes in retro game emulation solutions, has been working on new hardware that will allow you to run your cartridges from the Nintendo 64 on your PC.
This interesting project is called RetroArch Open-Hardware, which will start its compatibility with the N64, but over time it will seek to include other systems to become an open option that allows you to enjoy retro games directly from their original units.
Said company has just confirmed that it has already partnered with a hardware manufacturer for a commercial launch, so it is a matter of time before anyone interested can get their hands on the promising hardware.
According to the information shared, RetroArch plans to start production in mid-2022, although the company is very aware of the current global shortage of chips and points out that everything could change.
Therefore, to know the interest of potential customers, those responsible for the RetroArch Open-Hardware They want you to help them answer this survey where they will ask you if you still have video game cartridges and even your opinion on what other console you would like to be compatible with their project.