

You can use the Wii Controllers via Bluetooth and a Wireless Sensor Bar (5$ Ebay?) on Linux PC if you like too.
#GAMECUBE WII EMULATOR 1080P#
Not to mention the Anti Aliasing on Nintendo Wii was extremely terrible - rendering at 1080p or 4k requires better AA and resolution to not make the game look like they're stuck in a Time Warp.
#GAMECUBE WII EMULATOR ISO#
iso backups or whatever and play via Disc or ISO. I fully support emulation, go ahead and buy the discs, create. and only buy games on Linux that I know will work quite probably for the rest of my life. This is why I don't buy Nintendo Games, DLC, etc. Twilight Princess wasn't even "brilliant" it was "good", but not "A Link to the Past" good, or "Ocarina of Time" good. So in recollection I bought a Nintendo and an expensive warranty (60-100$?) and they both fsck'ed me over. I Go in to replace the unit so I could play DVD games again and the store informs me that their warranty center HQ is closed which is located somewhere far away or something I presume and that they can't make good of the warranty I purchased. So I decided to wait and keep my DLC until the warranty was on the last day and I decided fsck it.

She told me that I wouldn't be able to move any of my purchases to the new console, I forgot the exact BS she excuse she gave me.

I said that I had bought a lot of games on the Wii Shop - well over $200 in games NES, SNES, N64 (you name it I bought it) and I needed to have them transfer my account to the new console. She told me I should go to the brick and mortar shop where I bought it and have the warranty replace it. But alas, powering on and off the device did not avail. (Oh no problem - I have a 2 year warranty I thought to myself.) Calling Nintendo resulted in Tech support from what I presumed sounded like a 17 year old girl who insisted that I repeat powering on and off and pressing the A button on my controller instead of listening to my diagnostic or notation of problems. I personally think emulators are very important to preserve old games and systems!Īh now is the perfect time to remind me why I have never bought a Nintendo Console after Wii.Ī long time ago on a cold November night I camped out to get a Nintendo WII on launch - 2nd in line I waited for 2 days with friends and I purchased Twilight Princess and the extended warranty.įast forward about 1.9 years and the DVD drive breaks. The choice is up to you though of course. I still don't understand the law around it here, so I generally steer clear of it all. Just remember, ROMS for emulators may not be entirely legal where you live.

They detail why this particular game took so long, so if you like the glorious details go take a gander at their post. That's quite an important milestone for an emulator to achieve and should be applauded. But finally as of Dolphin 5.0-540, this challenge has come and gone: Dolphin can finally boot every single GameCube game in the official library. Star Wars: The Clone Wars and its complex way of using the PowerPC Memory Management Unit rendered it unplayable in Dolphin up to this day. QuoteEvery single GameCube game can at least boot in Dolphin 5.0. Little late on this due to inbox spam (too many games getting released!), but it seems Dolphin the GameCube and Wii emulator can now boot every GameCube game in the official library.
