The Dolphin emulator, which allows users to download and play Gamecube and Wii games on PC, is no longer coming to Steam. Its creators have dished the dirt on the ongoing legal wranglings between ...
Plans for a Steam release of the Dolphin emulator, software that lets users play Nintendo GameCube and Wii games on a PC, have been scrapped, its creators say. Developers backed off a plan announced ...
The Dolphin emulator has always been a fantastic way for PC players to get a taste of playing GameCube games without having the Nintendo console. The library of games was 99% complete, with one little ...
Dolphin emulator, known for GameCube and Wii emulation, has recently added support for Triforce, an old arcade platform.
Valve has delisted Dolphin from Steam after receiving a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown notice from Nintendo. In late March, the developers of ...
The Wii/Gamecube Dolphin emulator has been in operation for well over a decade, having went open source in 2008. Since then, its community has helped improve scores of games’ compatibility and ...
An outgoing Dolphin Project member says they have no options to get around Valve’s decision to block the emulator from Steam voluntarily. An outgoing Dolphin Project member says they have no options ...
Dolphin is an online Gamecube and Wii emulator. Its massive community of contributors have been tweaking and tinkering with the application since it became open-source back in 2008 and it's just ...
A few months ago, the developers behind the Wii/GameCube emulator Dolphin said they were indefinitely postponing a planned Steam release, after Steam-maker Valve received a request from Nintendo to ...
If you own the entire GameCube library on disc, now it’s completely legal for you to own that entire library digitally. The Dolphin Emulator team has announced that now every GameCube game ever ...