Interestingly, Win64e10 - a Nintendo 64 emulator, has recently popped up in the Xbox Games Store. Costs $10 for download and we doubt it might get shut down after a few days if not hours.
As sourced from GameRant.com, old-school gamers would be glad to know that this console and its awesome games back in the days are up for grabs. This console has inspired gazillions, ok maybe just millions including me, of children worldwide during the good old days of 64-bit gaming. Kids, if you don't know what you are reading right now, better pay your videogame museum a visit one of these days.
The Nintendo 64 has revolutionized the gaming industry by simply adding one simple feature on the controller (actually 2 if you count it right), the analog stick. Yes, N64 introduced the analog stick back in the mid-90s and it has stuck in videogame controllers ever since. The purpose of that 'stick' is to smoothen the control because the traditional D-Pad doesn't cut it. Even today, at the dawn of 4k and highly advanced game consoles or systems, people still talk about how incredible N64 is, both as a console and its library of awesome games.
(Photo : YouTube | AlambrixGaming) N64 Controller
The N64 emulator has been around for a while as unofficial programs you can install on PCs and even mobile devices. Until today, it somewhat has been made 'official' (not sure though if this is a loophole or Microsoft and Nintendo allowed this) due to its listing on the official Microsoft Store, and is really available for download right now.
Disclaimer: if you cannot access the link to the store, it may have been pulled out from the store for some reason as it is uncertain as of this writing if the posting is legit. We all have heard about how notorious Nintendo is on unofficial software and merchandise. Apparently it is a modded version of Mupen64plus, an emulator coded for the PC and some mobile devices.
Here is an unboxing video of the legendary console.