

So the N64 has a speed advantage in not needing to really load anything, but just boot up and jump right to the title screen. The Wii stores the N64 ROMs on its internal flash memory or an SD card both kinds of memory are faster than, say, discs, but not as fast as cartridge memory was. That's true, but note that original N64 games can be read directly from the cartridge with speeds comparable to RAM. N64 games are not particularly large or memory-intensive compared to native Wii titles It's loading both the emulator and the entire N64 ROM into RAM, and also loading a firmware handler to run the console in "N64 mode." Most emulators on Nintendo's systems (beyond the simpler NES and SNES emulation) have a special firmware like this, and switching between that and the normal Wii Menu firmware would account for the delay when using the Home button.Īnother example of special firmware is the 3DS firmware for running GBA games.ġ5 seconds seems excessive, and I remember it being a bit shorter than that on Wii U N64 VC games, but I would imagine that N64 emulation on Wii was rough around the edges, being an early step in emulation for Nintendo (although Nintendo staff weren't the ones who developed it). Why this load delay? What's happening in the background? The blackout-on-home-button behavior is something I've never noticed on any other Wii or Virtual Console title, and I'd expect loading from the onboard memory to be multiple times faster than loading from disc (which doesn't have this behavior either). N64 games are not particularly large or memory-intensive compared to native Wii titles. This is clearly a loading process of some kind - but what I can't figure out is why. Closing the menu results in about another 5-7 second wait.
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If the Home button on the remote is pressed after the game has started, the screen blacks out before the home menu appears. When starting, say, Mario Party 2, there is about a 10-15 second delay during which the N64 logo (the N cube) spins on the screen before the game starts. I recently purchased a used first gen Wii (the one with Gamecube controller ports), and a few VC titles were already installed. It appears as if there's a significant loading delay on some N64 VC games.
