I’m tired of Project64 and I need to find another emulator

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Hi everyone, I know some people might say I’m crazy for even bringing this up , after all, Project64 is considered by many to be the best N64 emulator out there (and maybe it really is, I don’t know, just saying it in advance). But I do have a reason, so let me explain quickly.

I’ve been using Project64 for a long time, starting back with version 1.6 in the mid-2000s. At the time it was the best of the best—totally free, simple to run, and it launched instantly. The reason I’m mentioning this is because, ever since the later versions (2.x or 3.x, I don’t remember exactly), the new policy has been terrible. They force you to wait 30 seconds unless you pay, which feels more like punishment than motivation to donate. Back in the old days, the Project64 team didn’t do this at all! That’s why I’ve always stuck with version 1.6, since at least it didn’t have that nonsense.

The problem now is that 1.6 is pretty buggy with a lot of official games, and it doesn’t work at all with some newer Mario fangames. So I’m at the point where I probably need to move on from Project64 and switch to another emulator. As far as I know, Mupen isn’t really active anymore, and while I’ve heard of new projects like Simple64, it doesn’t seem to be nearly as popular as Project64.

So my question is: do you know of a good N64 emulator you can recommend? Ideally something with simple settings and solid compatibility.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions
 
Thanks for the responses. I’ll first take a look at Gopher64, which thecrow2313 suggested to me, and later I’ll also try Simple64 in parallel, which other members have mentioned.

I’ll then make my conclusion about which one suits me best and leave a message explaining my choice.
In the meantime, if others suggest something else, that won’t stop me from trying it.
 
Well, I'm running into a peculiar issue. No matter how many times I launch or double-click "gopher64-windows-x86_64.exe" and the latest official version of Simple64, simple64-gui.exe, they just won’t open. I don’t even see the hourglass cursor, and there’s no activity on the PC when I try to run them.

I do have a 64-bit processor and the latest Windows 11. Modern 64-bit emulators like PCSX2 or DuckStation work perfectly, so it’s really baffling. I even restarted the PC and tried opening both Gopher64 and Simple64 again, but it’s still the same problem—they just won’t execute.
 
Well, I'm running into a peculiar issue. No matter how many times I launch or double-click "gopher64-windows-x86_64.exe" and the latest official version of Simple64, simple64-gui.exe, they just won’t open. I don’t even see the hourglass cursor, and there’s no activity on the PC when I try to run them.

I do have a 64-bit processor and the latest Windows 11. Modern 64-bit emulators like PCSX2 or DuckStation work perfectly, so it’s really baffling. I even restarted the PC and tried opening both Gopher64 and Simple64 again, but it’s still the same problem—they just won’t execute.
 
Ares and Gopher64 have built-in low-level emulation with high levels of accuracy. Most other Nintendo 64 emulators (Project64 included) use various plugins to handle the actual emulation that have varying levels of accuracy and compatibility.

I recommend Ares or Gopher64. If you like enhancements such as widescreen hacks, texture packs, or internal resolution boosts, use the GLideN64 plugin in RMG or the RetroArch Mupen64Plus-Next core.
 
I installed it, and on that side everything went fine. I even restarted my computer, just in case, but the same problem persists — it doesn’t run. HOWEVER, there was a small change: for a few seconds, the hourglass appeared on my mouse cursor, or there was some sort of activity, but nothing actually happened (Gopher64/Simple64).


On the other hand, it’s really frustrating and confusing because, for some reason, when I try the Rosalie Mupen emulator ("RMG-Setup-Windows64-v0.7.9"), it runs perfectly on my PC. The only emulator that launches with Project64 doesn’t give me any explanation why.
 

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