Today I found my copies of Mario Party 1, 2, and 3. I wanted to play them with others but couldn't find anyone.
Then I remembered the magical world of emulators and netplay...
Anyway, if you want to play online with me or your friends, you'll need a program called Hamachi. You can download the installer for it here: http://download.cnet.com/LogMeIn-Hamachi/3000-2651_4-10605260.html
When you're done installing it or if you happen to already have it and open the program, click "Join existing network..."
And put NetplayNetworkHamachi. If that is full add a 2 to the end. I've made about five networks just in case.(So basically NetplayNetworkHamachi2-5. One has no number at the end.)
When you're connected to one of the networks I made, you'll(obviously) need a N64 emulator, Use Project64. If you don't have it, go here: http://www.pj64-emu.com/
Set your configuraton for your contoller or if you have a adapter you can simply plug in your N64 controller. When that is done, go to "Options" and then "Settings..." And set the Input to AQZ Netplay.
Hopefully you have the roms. Just go look them up, because I can't post rom links.
When you've done everything above, open Mario Party(Whichever one is stated in the Hamachi Networks) and a new window will open. Set your name using /name (Name) and then do /connect (IP) (Port). I will give connection information over Hamachi.
Then, we can finally play Mario Party. I've made a few rules just in case:
1. No rageing. Self explanatory. Don't go yelling if you lose at some minigame or if someone gets the star before you do. it's Mario Party, the game that ruins friendships(Which is probably why I don't have anyone to play it with in the first place...)
2. Behave. If you're continuously causing trouble, I will kick you from the game and the networks.
...And I think that is it. If i'm in the middle of the game, play with others there. The host will have to do /server port. They can type in any number as long if it's not over 9999. The IP will be over whatever username you typed in when you installed Hamachi.
Well, that's really it this time. See you on the networks.
Then I remembered the magical world of emulators and netplay...
Anyway, if you want to play online with me or your friends, you'll need a program called Hamachi. You can download the installer for it here: http://download.cnet.com/LogMeIn-Hamachi/3000-2651_4-10605260.html
When you're done installing it or if you happen to already have it and open the program, click "Join existing network..."
And put NetplayNetworkHamachi. If that is full add a 2 to the end. I've made about five networks just in case.(So basically NetplayNetworkHamachi2-5. One has no number at the end.)
When you're connected to one of the networks I made, you'll(obviously) need a N64 emulator, Use Project64. If you don't have it, go here: http://www.pj64-emu.com/
Set your configuraton for your contoller or if you have a adapter you can simply plug in your N64 controller. When that is done, go to "Options" and then "Settings..." And set the Input to AQZ Netplay.
Hopefully you have the roms. Just go look them up, because I can't post rom links.
When you've done everything above, open Mario Party(Whichever one is stated in the Hamachi Networks) and a new window will open. Set your name using /name (Name) and then do /connect (IP) (Port). I will give connection information over Hamachi.
Then, we can finally play Mario Party. I've made a few rules just in case:
1. No rageing. Self explanatory. Don't go yelling if you lose at some minigame or if someone gets the star before you do. it's Mario Party, the game that ruins friendships(Which is probably why I don't have anyone to play it with in the first place...)
2. Behave. If you're continuously causing trouble, I will kick you from the game and the networks.
...And I think that is it. If i'm in the middle of the game, play with others there. The host will have to do /server port. They can type in any number as long if it's not over 9999. The IP will be over whatever username you typed in when you installed Hamachi.
Well, that's really it this time. See you on the networks.