YouTube-the user runs Nintendo 64 emulator on Android Wear

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A YouTube user who himself Hacking Jules calls it, has a Nintendo 64 emulator to work on the LG G Watch-Androidwearable. In a video, he demonstrates how Super Mario 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time running on the to 1.65″screen of the smart watch.

In the video you will see that the multiple buttons on a Nintendo 64 game to come and watch, a good part of the screen to take. When multiple inputs at the same time need to be delivered, then soon half of the screen is hidden behind the fingers of Hacking, Jules. The G Watch has a singlecore-Snapdragon 400 from Qualcomm running at 1.2 GHz and 512MB of ram.

The performance seem nice. The fps looks lower than a real Nintendo 64, but not so low that it is no longer playable looks. Or stutters the image here and there. In the video kicks Jules to the field on Bob-Omb Battlefield where Chain Chomp is entrenched. To him, Jules. His demonstration of Ocarina of Time looks still reasonably playable. He knows spelerspersonage Link relatively easily and again, with a reasonable fps by the beginning of go through the door on the Forest and move around it.

In another short video demonstrates Jules that he also has a PSP emulator working has gotten on the same wearable. The PSP is clearly more powerful than the Nintendo 64 and the difference in processing power between the two gamingsystemen is clearly more than the LG G Watch can handle. The game that Jules plays, Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, is therefore not playable due to low fps. Hacking Jules offers no further information about how users themselves can try on their Android Wear smartwatch.