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=Home Consoles=
 
=Home Consoles=
==[[Gamecube]]==
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==Nintendo Wii==
[[File:Gamecube_Kiosk.jpg|thumb|198px]]
 
;Interactive Multi-Game Demo Discs
 
Stores with GCN kiosks get new demo discs periodically from Nintendo. The old discs are supposed to go back to Nintendo, but you can find them on eBay, of course.[https://themushroomkingdom.net/ngc_kiosk.shtml]
 
 
 
*Dolphin: [https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=Category:Interactive_Multi_Game_Demo_Disc_(Series) All of the Interactive Multi-Game Demo Discs are compatible with Dolphin emulator].
 
 
 
==[[Wii|Nintendo Wii]]==
 
 
;Starlight Fun Center
 
;Starlight Fun Center
 
The Starlight Fun Centers (Fun Centres in the UK) are a series of units made by the Starlight Children's Foundation in cooperation with Nintendo to distribute Nintendo game consoles for use in hospitals. Starlight units exist for Nintendo consoles from the SNES to the Nintendo Switch, although most of these are simply retail consoles in a special case with a TV attached; the Wii Fun Center is unique for using a special Wii console with a hard drive in place of an optical disc drive (similar to the RVT-H Reader), as well as using a special game loading menu.[https://wiki.raregamingdump.ca/index.php/Starlight_Fun_Center]
 
The Starlight Fun Centers (Fun Centres in the UK) are a series of units made by the Starlight Children's Foundation in cooperation with Nintendo to distribute Nintendo game consoles for use in hospitals. Starlight units exist for Nintendo consoles from the SNES to the Nintendo Switch, although most of these are simply retail consoles in a special case with a TV attached; the Wii Fun Center is unique for using a special Wii console with a hard drive in place of an optical disc drive (similar to the RVT-H Reader), as well as using a special game loading menu.[https://wiki.raregamingdump.ca/index.php/Starlight_Fun_Center]
  
*Dolphin: Wii Fun Center frontend is works but loading games doesn't work and just sends you back to the Wii menu (probably due to disc drive replaced with a drive emulator board which connects to an IDE hard drive and trying to load games from there).
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*Dolphin 5.0-17995: Wii Fun Center frontend is works but loading games doesn't work and just sends you back to the Wii menu (probably due to disc drive replaced with a drive emulator board which connects to an IDE hard drive and loads games from there).
  
==[[Xbox 360]]==
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==Xbox 360==
 
[[File:Xbox_360_Retail_Kiosk.jpg|thumb|298px]]
 
[[File:Xbox_360_Retail_Kiosk.jpg|thumb|298px]]
 
;Xbox 360 Experience Discs
 
;Xbox 360 Experience Discs
 
Kiosk discs for the Xbox 360 are called The Experience Discs, and are numbered x.x. It is currently unknown how the numbering system works. Each disc contains demos, videos and even content you can save to your own Xbox 360 memory card for new and upcoming games. These kiosks were only available at game stores and participating retailers.[https://consolemods.org/wiki/Xbox_360:Kiosk_Discs]
 
Kiosk discs for the Xbox 360 are called The Experience Discs, and are numbered x.x. It is currently unknown how the numbering system works. Each disc contains demos, videos and even content you can save to your own Xbox 360 memory card for new and upcoming games. These kiosks were only available at game stores and participating retailers.[https://consolemods.org/wiki/Xbox_360:Kiosk_Discs]
  
*Xenia supports some of the Experience Discs versions at the moment (only comes with "Blade" interface ones). See [[Xbox 360 emulators#Dashboard and apps]] section for more information.
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*Xenia supports some of the Experience Discs version at the moment (only comes with "Blade" interface ones). See [[Xbox 360 emulators#Dashboard and apps]] section for more information.
  
 
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[[Category:Consoles]]
 
[[Category:Home consoles]]
 
[[Category:Home consoles]]
 
[[Category:Various Emulation]]
 
[[Category:Various Emulation]]

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