I’d say REmake runs at a full 30 fps, Metroid Prime is anywhere from 30-60 fps (tends to spike here and there), and Twilight Princess runs at 25+ fps. (I think you should be able to click them for a bigger version.) It looks quite good, yes?įor the record, my specs are: Intel Core i7 860 (overclocked to 3.8GHz), ATI Radeon 5970 (adios, paycheck!), and 4GB of RAM. Here’s a few screenshots of REmake running inside Dolphin. Throw in anti-aliasing, anisotropic filtering, support for gamepads (I used a wired 360 controller) and real Wii remote support (your computer just needs to be able to see Bluetooth devices, otherwise Dolphin will emulate the Wii remote using your mouse and keyboard) and you’re looking at a very fine piece of software indeed. Granted, I’m packing a beefy video card, so your mileage may vary, but being able to play REmake again is completely fantastic. The Kite plugin integrates with all the top editors and IDEs to give. I spent the better part of yesterday tooling around with the emulator-never let it be said I don’t live a charmed life-and was patently shocked with how well it runs games. Kite is a free AI-powered coding assistant that will help you code faster and smarter. SDL library 1.2.7 or newer (wont work with older versions): zlib:. Compatibility is still very low so dont expect much. And let me tell you something: Dolphin works really, really well. gcube is a gamecube emulator for linux, windows and mac os x. Today marks the first official release since that magical day.
Around two years ago, Dolphin, the GameCube and Wii emulator for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, went open source. Dolphin is an open-source Nintendo GameCube and Wii Emulator for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X (Intel-based).