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510 bytes added, 08:38, 13 February 2023
Emulators: Added information about DIOS MIOS
| [https://github.com/SirMangler/dolphin/releases 1.12]<ref group=N name=uwpPR>Use these builds until [https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin/pull/11339 this PR merge].</ref><br />[https://buildbot.libretro.com/stable/1.14.0/windows-msvc2019-uwp/x64/ libretro core]<ref group=N name=uwpPR></ref>
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| DIOS MIOS (Lite)
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| [https://code.google.com/archive/p/diosmios/ 2014-07-02]
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;[[Nintendont]]: While not technically a GameCube emulator, Nintendont is a [[compatibility layer]] that allows you to play GameCube games on the Wii and even the Wii U. It's compatible with nearly all GameCube titles (and Triforce games, too) and supports extra features such as memory card emulation along with support for additional controller input options such as the USB GameCube controller adapter, Classic Controller Pro, Wii U Pro Controller, and even the Wii U GamePad.
 
;DIOS MIOS (Lite): Another compatibility layer for Wii and Wii U that allows you to play GameCube games. The main version allows users to load games off of a USB device, while the Lite version loads games from an SD card. Since its last release in 2014, DIOS MIOS (Lite) has been superseded by Nintendont in every possible way.
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