A new tool, N64: Recompiled, is breathing fresh life into classic Nintendo 64 games, with Zelda 64 being the target of the latest update.
The creator of N64: Recompiled, known as Wiseguy online, has rolled out a fresh wave of updates for Zelda 64: Recompiled. The newest version (1.1.0) has now arrived in full and, despite being a relatively small update, still packs in enough features to get excited about.
That includes a new dual analog “free camera”, meaning the camera can move independently from the character’s movements. That’s especially handy for getting cinematic gaming shots or panning through a location.
There’s also improved motion blur at higher frame rates and various other bug fixes for The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask.
In a statement shared online, Wiseguy noted that much of this update is focused on laying the groundwork for future features: “This update is on the smaller side of things, but there’s big stuff in the works so stay tuned! I’m also working on improving N64: Recompiled itself to make it easier for developers to set up their own projects, so for those on the technical side keep an eye out!”
Full patch notes for the latest Zelda 64 updateFor a full breakdown of the 1.1.0 update, see the full patch notes below:
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