several USB and micro SD cards and a speaker so you might want to be careful if you're looking to be cheap lol. I couldn't resist getting a 7" touchscreen, powerbank, SNES controllers, wireless keyboard/mouse. I intended to just get the pi, case and memory cards and hook it up to a spare HDTV but 2 months later I've spent about £200 altogether. The pi is cheaper by itself if you want these emulated but it is a rabbit hole. Let me know if there's anything specific though (if I have it). Apologies that it's not a comprehensive list, I'm pretty wasted now. BK, Bomberman 64, castlevania, Donkey Kong, f-zero, Kirby, Zelda(s), megaman, micro machines, NBA (all of them work for me), nuclear strike, Quake 64 and 2, Rampage, Resi Evil 2, star fox, all the star wars games, tony hawks, Turoks, WCW, worms Armageddon, WWF games too. Michael Larson and/or Rom Di Prisco Rune Judges of the Dead Gareth. I've got around 310 on here at the moment so I I couldn't go through all them right now but these work really well. Team Fat The 7th Guest Mad Monster Mansion Grant Kirkhope Banjo-Kazooie. Third, if and when your pi freezes you usually can ssh into the pi and reboot safely. Any unstable overclocks are likely to freeze up your pi and there is always a chance of SD card corruption. Second, be sure to back up your image before doing any overclocking and testing. A good heatsink and/or fan are highly recommended. First make sure you have sufficient cooling, this game will really heat up your pi and overclocking/over volting will only increase that heat. There are a couple things to note before running this test. The quake 3 test has been recommended by the raspberry pi foundation because it works the pi's GPU, CPU (single thread), and SDRAM pretty hard. Console: Game Boy Advance: Game name: Banjo-Kazooie: Gruntys Revenge: Game version: USA: ROM filename: 1154 - Banjo Kazooie Gruntys Revenge (U)(Venom). I would recommend only testing one overclock setting at a time otherwise you wont know which value to change. Most unstable overclocks will lead to a game freeze within a few minutes to a few hours. You should now be in a first person view of one of the bots and the game will run indefinitely until you stop it or it freezes due to an unstable overclock. Start the skirmish and then open the console by pressing ` and then type /team spectator. Run a single player skirmish, load up about 8 or more bots and set frag limit and time limit to 0. I would use retroarch, but when I launch the rom it gets choppy, and I can't get to the retroarch menu. When I play the n64 games on Mupen 64 AE 3.0, it gets pretty choppy (around 40 fps) at any resolution. Super Banjo Kazooie 64 (2013) Super Mario 64 ROM Hacks series. IoQuake3 can be installed through retropie setup. I'm trying to play Conker's Bad Fur Day, Banjo Kazooie and Marvel vs Capcom 2 on it.
Below is a good test to insure that your overclock is stable. Overclocking core_freq (This is the GPU core) gives the biggest benefit. Some good tips there for getting the most out of N64 on the pi.