Explore WrigleyVille on a Nintendo 64.
Wrigleyville 64 is a native Nintendo 64 game built with libdragon's open source toolkit. It's modeled after the Lakeview neighborhood — the ballpark, the diagonal of Clark St, the brick and stone buildings, and the green field with its infield diamond. Walk around the stadium, stop by a local dive bar, stroll down to Belmont, or take in the sights of Lake Michigan on real hardware or an accurate emulator.
Drop your email and I'll send the ROM, build notes, and dev updates as Wrigleyville 64 comes together. It's not quite ready yet, but I'm hoping to be able to share it soon!
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