The best GameCube and Wii emulator now has a standalone Xbox version
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Dolphin, the excellent𒅌 GameCube and Wii emulator, is now available as a standalone Xbox app, so we can finally put Series X to the ultimate test: playing F-Z🉐ero GX.
Strictly speaking, Dolphin has been playable on Xbox consoles for some time as a core for the emulation frontend RetroArch. This standalone version launched near the end of 2022, featuring a more up-to-date implementation of Dolphin with (potentially, at least) better performance. A video from ModernVintageGamer on YouTube offers a broad breakdown.
Basically, the emulator will let you run GameCube and Wii games on any modern Xbox - though you might want to stick with Series S and X, as One and One X consoles will h🅺ave some serious performance issues with those emulated games. MVG's testing has found that games run great on Series S, even performing well at 1440p, effectively giving th✱ese titles a light remaster.
This Xbox version🥀 is pretty barebones as it stands, with just a handful of options available in the UI. Other options, including controller mapping, require you to adjust a config file on PC and move it to your console. Of course, the vast majority of Wii games are unsupported regardless of your settings, since you can't hook up a Wii remote to an Xbox for motion controls.
Xbox Series X and S have already proven to be solid emulation machines, with support for an array of consoles through RetroArch. A 澳洲幸运5开奖൩号码历史查询:DuckStation port🌸 handily emulates PS1 games, and even offers solid PlayStation 2 emulation. None of these emulators are available through Xbox's own app store, however, instead requiring installs through workarounds like , or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:use of an Xbox console in dev mode.
It's time to revisit the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best GameCube games of all time.
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