Dolphin Emulator (Android, Windows)
Dolphin is a free and open-source video game console emulator for GameCube and Wii that runs on Windows, Linux, MacOS, and Android.
Seeing as how this is a very early version of the emulator, Dolphin Emulator for Android has a game compatibility that is much more limited than the one available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. In other words, many of your favorite games from Gamecube and Wii are not yet available.
Despite the lack of full compatibility, Dolphin Emulator allows you to configure practically any aspect of the program. You can enable the 'dual-core' option for devices that support it, and even connect a controller to the device and configure that too.
Dolphin Emulator is a powerful emulator, thanks to which you can play Gamecube and Wii video games on your Android. There are many emulators for windows as well but dolphin is quiet different with so many features inbuilt.
Features of Dolphin include the ability to start games regardless of region, record tool-assisted speedruns, and the use of cheat codes with Action Replay and Gecko. Functions of the original GameCube controllers and Wii Remotes can be mapped to PC controllers.The emulator allows for the use of real GameCube controllers through the use of a USB adapter and Wii Remotes through Bluetooth connection Controller expansions are also supported, including the Wii MotionPlus adapter, Wii Nunchuk, Classic controller, Guitar, Drums, and Turntable
Two kinds of network play are supported by Dolphin: Emulated local multiplayer and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. The first only works among Dolphin users. It applies to games that by default have no online option. The second kind is for online gameplay for WFC supported Wii games with other Dolphin users as well as real Wii users.
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