N64 Texture Packs

Nintendo 64 - The #1 source for video game textures on the internet! Nintendo 64 is very well emulated and with a modern computer you can play most games without problems. However, you do need a proper graphics card with 3D acceleration. Project64, 1964 and Mupen64 are generally known as the best N64 emulators. Texture packs: Ever wonder what a an old N64 game would look like with modern graphics? You have to love a game that can cause you to feel so dirty, yet so fortunate at the same time. Synopsis: Nintendo's most cherished mascot character of all time, Mario, made.

N64 Texture Pack Htc

Experience N64 games in 1080p HD with Higher Resolution and Enhanced Textures! Super Mario 64 NES Edition Texture Pack. My brother bought the legendary Skyrim edition (from Steam) and I am using the family sharing option. Is there a reason why I can't download the Skyrim: High Resolution Texture Pack (Free DLC) from Steam? The N64 is one of the greatest games consoles of all time, leading the way in the late 90s with pioneering 3D graphics and bringing franchises like Mario and Zelda into gorgeous open worlds. If you own the original games, you can relive these glory days through emulation on PC, which lets you do things like increase resolutions and framerates.

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Bizhawk

N64

To apply texture packs in Bizhawk you need to do the following steps:

  1. Start Bizhawk and open the N64 Plugin Settings
  2. Select GLideN64 and select the Texture settings tab
  3. Enable the following options:
    • HiresTextures/Texture Hires Enable
    • Hires Full Alpha Channel/Texture Hires Full Alpha Channel
    • Texture Cache Compression
    • Save Texture Cache/Texture Save Texture Cache
      How your settings should look (Old Bizhawk version)
      How your settings should look (New Bizhawk version)
Texture
  1. Download your favourite texture pack for GLide64 in .htc format. (e.g. the completed packs on EmuTalk) or see the below for compiling your own using Project64.
  2. Make sure the filename of the downloaded pack is THE LEGEND OF ZELDA_HIRESTEXTURES.htc
  3. Put the file in the following folder: %UserProfile%AppDataRoamingMupen64Pluscache
    • If there is no cache folder, visit UserProfile%AppDataRoamingMupen64Plus and create one!
Where your htc file should go.

N64 Texture Packs 1.8

If done correctly you should immediately see the new textures.

Now your texture pack should work!

A future update to Bizhawk will add support for HTS texture packs (currently only HTC packs are supported)

RetroArch

For hi-res texture packs on Retroarch, you will need to be running the Mupen64Plus core; ParaLLEL does not support them as it doesn't use the GLideN64 video plugin.

  1. You will first need to obtain a compatible .HTC texture pack (e.g. from the completed projects section on emutalk).
  2. Navigate to your RetroArch installation folder (By default, this is %AppData%RetroArch on Windows)
  3. Navigate to .systemMupen64pluscache (create the cache folder if it doesn't exist)
  4. Place your texture packs within the cache folder. The texture pack MUST be named 'THE LEGEND OF ZELDA_HIRESTEXTURES.htc'
  5. Load the ROM with the Mupen64Plus core selected
  6. Finally, enable the option Quick Menu -> Options -> Use High-Res textures and Use High-Res Full Alpha Channel
  7. Reload the content
  8. You should now have your texture pack active.

Project64

N64 texture packs 1.16

First, make sure you have the 3.0+ build of Project64.

Project64's GLideN64 plugin is needed to use texture packs. Project64 can use precompiled HTC texture packs like the other emulators, but it can also compile HTC texture packs from Rice-format texture packs (large collections of .PNG files). This process can also be used to create HTC texture packs for the other emulators to use.

Launch Project64 and go to Options > Settings > Plugins and set your video/gfx plugin to the GLideN64 option. Hit OK.

Next go to Options > Configure Graphics Plugin > Texture enhancement and make sure the following options are enabled:

  • Use Texture Pack
  • Use full transparencies
  • Save enhanced texture cache to hard disk
  • Compress texture cache

Precompiled .HTC Packs

Minecraft

Extract the .HTC to Project64PluginGFXGLideN64cache and make sure its name is THE LEGEND OF ZELDA_HIRESTEXTURES.htc

You should now be able to see the modified texture pack in-game.

Compiling an HTC File from a Rice-format Pack

Extract the GAME NAME FOLDER (i.e. THE LEGEND OF ZELDA) to Project64PluginGFXGLideN64hires_texture

Packs

Launch Project64. It may take a while for the GLideN64 cache file to be compiled.

N64 Texture Packs Minecraft

Once Project64 has successfully launched the game with the texture pack in question and the GLideN64 cache file has shown up in Project64PluginGFXGLideN64cache, you can now safely delete the files from Project64PluginGFXGLideN64hires_texture

N64 Texture Packs Retroarch

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