If you already have a jailbroken PS4, tracking down a verified Super Mario 64 PKG PS4 from a trusted source will give you the definitive version of a gaming masterpiece: 4K, 60 FPS, widescreen, and DualShock 4 rumble.

Several developers have compiled this into a standalone PKG file. It does not emulate; it runs natively on PS4 hardware.

Unless you are a dedicated homebrew enthusiast with a spare PS4 on firmware 9.00 or lower, the hassle and risk likely outweigh the novelty. The native port is a technical marvel—a testament to the passion of the decompilation community—but it sits in a legal twilight zone.

Flawless performance, no emulation lag, quick boot times. Cons: Requires finding a pre-compiled PKG (Nintendo DMCA’s most repos); you must compile it yourself if you want to be legal. Method 3: Linux on PS4 + Standalone Emulator For advanced users only. You can install a Linux distribution (like Arch Linux or Gentoo) on a jailbroken PS4, then run Mupen64Plus or Project64 via Wine.