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The popular Nintendo GameCube emulator, Dolphin, is soon going to become available to download on Valve’s Steam marketplace. As the years have continued onward, emulation has become one of the ...
Dolphin has been one of the most popular emulators for over a decade. It lets you play GameCube and Wii games on a PC at modern resolutions with better frame rates, along with neat additions like ...
Dolphin is already available for free, but launching on Steam could make using the emulator more straightforward on devices like the Steam Deck, where dropping to desktop mode and manually ...
The Dolphin Emulator, the software that lets you play old Wii and GameCube games, isn’t coming to Steam after all. The developers published a blog post today explaining how the fumbled launch ...
Developers have announced that they're bringing their incredibly popular Nintendo GameCube and Wii emulator to the Steam Deck.
The Dolphin Emulator Project had planned to release its software on Valve’s Steam store for PC games. Now it says that the release is off after Nintendo sent Valve a cease-and-desist citing DMCA ...
Valve removed the Steam listing for Dolphin, a popular emulator for the GameCube and Wii, after it received a cease and desist from Nintendo, developers behind the project claim. The company ...
You can now use Nintendo's official dongle to play games on PC using the GameCube controller.
Amusingly, though understandably, the screenshots used to show off Dolphin on Steam don't depict any copyrighted GameCube or Wii games, and it doesn't use the word "Nintendo" anywhere on the page.
The Dolphin emulator has been in development since 2003 and is known for its ability to emulate the Nintendo GameCube and Wii consoles on PC.