• Retro Trophies 64 released!

    After releasing the source a couple of weeks ago it’s now time to release a compiled rom of version 1.0.0 of Retro Trophies 64!

    This initial release contains support for the following games:

    • 1080 Snowboarding
    • Mario Kart 64
    • Super Mario 64
    • Super Smash Bros
    • The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

    Head over to the release page to download v1.0.0 of Retro Trophies 64.

    Found a bug or got suggestions? Open an issue or discussion on GitHub.

  • Retro Trophies 64 source code release

    I’ve just released the source code of Retro Trophies 64. Head over to the repository to take a peek at the source code and compile the rom.

  • No real update

    It’s been a busy month (If you missed it, TOTK has been released) and I haven’t found much time to focus on any of my side projects. I even failed my goal of posting at least one blog post every 2 weeks.

    The little bit of time I did have I used to fix some wrongly implemented trophies on 1080 Snowboarding and updated my KEmulation project which now shares the entire UI code between Android, desktop and iOS too.

    I’ve been thinking about just releasing the current state of the N64 trophy system and let people try it out and give feedback.

  • N64 Trophy app status update

    Hey, N64 fans! I have a small update regarding the N64 Trophy app. The app is almost ready for release, and I’m just finishing up a few last tasks before I can share it with you.

    One of the exciting updates is that the app can now locate ROMs that are saved in subdirectories. This means that all your games will be detected even the ones burried deep in a subdirectory.

    In addition, I’ve given the app’s user interface a fresh new look.

    While we’re getting close to release, there are still a few trophies left to implement for Mario 64, Super Smash Bros, and Zelda OOT.

    Stay tuned for the release date announcement, and get ready to start unlocking those trophies!

  • N64 Trophy app MVP

    I’m happy to say that I’ve got the minimum viable product (MVP) for the trophy app all set. But, I still need to finish up a few things before it’s completely good to go. This includes being able to detect N64 games even if they’re not in the root folder, figuring out all the trophies for the current set of games, and tweaking the user interface.

    Don’t worry, the trophy app MVP will still be pretty sweet. It’ll automatically find your games and give you three types of trophies: Bronze, Silver, and Gold (with plans for Platinum later on). Plus, when it launches, it’ll already support some classic games like 1080 Snowboarding (US), Mario Kart 64 (US), Super Mario 64 (US), Super Smash Bros (US), and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (US).