The Dolphin Emulator compatibility list contains all the games we tested, sorted by how well they work on the emulator. 007: Agent Under Fire. Official website of Dolphin, the GameCube and Wii emulator. Download the latest version (5.0-8474) now or ask questions on our forums for help.
I'd recommend getting Wind Waker and other GC games from if you don't mind slow download speeds (they're a very trustworthy site, but have been getting hit hard with traffic since emuparadise's shutdown so things are slow). If you don't want to put up with the slow speeds, then get a good ad-blocker (I use ) and check out. Or you can check out the archives on and (NOTE: The 1fichier files are password-protected; the password is ByAlvRo). You can also see the comment I made for other options, though not all of those have GC games.
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Over the past few years, Dolphin Netplay has seen a ton of work that we've kept track of in the blog. The main goal of much of this work was to make it so that users could just play games together without having to worry about synchronization. Thanks to some of these recent efforts, it's fully possible to go on netplay and enjoy a game with others without having to do any specialized setup. While things aren't bulletproof, Dolphin does its best to synchronize saves, cheats, settings, and more to make. It's not common for a rewrite to be something that warrants an article, but, this is one of the exceptions. Over the past few years, parts of Dolphin's video core have seen renovations to make way for new features, but a fundamental problem remained. Dolphin's video backends suffered from both having too many unique features while also duplicating tons of code from the other backends, making it difficult to add new features and maintain old ones.
Those that have followed Dolphin from the very beginning may remember that its video backends. More distressingly, it's likely only a matter of time before the Wii Nintendo Update Servers (NUS) themselves go down. Dolphin relies on the NUS servers for installing a fully updated Wii System Menu in Dolphin. Users with unscrubbed Wii discs can rely on them as well to install the System Menu after they go down, but, depending on when the game was released, it may not be fully updated.
It's also rather disappointing that the many unique titles released on WiiWare can no longer be legally purchased by users. Say what you will about the average quality of WiiWare releases, these titles are a part of the Wii's legacy, one that is slowly being locked out to those who would want to experience them in the future. Now that we've gotten that out of the way, we have a lot of big changes that hit over the past two months that we need to get through.
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The sun may be setting on Nintendo's revolutionary console, but on the emulation front we still have a long road ahead of this. We hope that everyone enjoy's this month's notable changes!
For the convenience of our Android users, we've decided to cluster up a ton of important Android changes together If you're on Android 9 or are a big fan of, you definitely won't want to skip out. © Dolphin Emulator Project.