Mario Kart 64 -u- .z64 -
“You weren’t supposed to delete me.”
: These files are typically played using emulators like Project64 or RetroArch , or on original hardware using a flash cart like the Everdrive 64 . Size : A standard Mario Kart 64 ROM is approximately 12 MB . 🏁 Legacy and Rarity mario kart 64 -u- .z64
Why does this matter? A -u- ROM of Mario Kart 64 will run at the intended 60 frames per second (technically 60 fields per second, or 30fps progressive in many emulators) on correct hardware timing. It will have the American localization: “Shall we do battle?” versus the Japanese “Ready for battle?”. It is, for most North American players, the definitive version they remember. “You weren’t supposed to delete me
: The game featured eight characters. Wario made his debut, and Donkey Kong replaced Donkey Kong Jr. from the original SNES game. Legacy and Impact Mario Kart 64 sold 9.87 million copies A -u- ROM of Mario Kart 64 will
| Property | Details | |------------------------|----------------------------------------------| | | F3F7B073 (common for US version 1.0) | | MD5 (reference) | C65CABECFC113E1FAB3C6FD3B8D9D6B9 | | SHA-1 | 5A6C113672B6CF4D6C39F80E5A7D92A491BC2A1E | | File size | 12,001,792 bytes (11.44 MiB) – 128 Mbit | | Save type | EEPROM 4Kb | | CPU | NEC VR4300 (93.75 MHz) – R4300i core | | Resolution | 240p (640x480 interlaced in menus) |