Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search

GameCube emulators

48 bytes added, 09:40, 21 June 2023
Peripherals
Dolphin includes a GBA core based on [[mGBA]] that is tied to GameCube emulation, allowing for a very stable connection that works with features such as save states and netplay. Dolphin can also connect to standalone versions of mGBA or [[VisualBoyAdvance-M]]; this is necessary for some less commonly used features or cases where the GBA has to be disconnected from the GameCube. Both can be enabled by going into the controller settings and assigning the GBA to one or more ports. The general config menu also allows you to specify a GBA ROM to be used if using the built-in GBA core.
Nintendont includes support for the GBA link cable hardware, but only through the GC controller ports on the original Wii (model RVL-001). It is '''not''' supported on systems that would require a through the USB GameCube controller adapter.
===Game Boy Player===
This shouldn't be confused with [[netplay]], which synchronizes emulation over an internet connection.
This add-on allowed the console to use LAN technology over [[Wikipedia:Ethernet|ethernet]]. ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' used it to play on a local network with up to eight other GameCubes, while ''Phantasy Star Online'' took it a step further to allow an internet connection for Sega's now-offline official game servers<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6onrnPnl7E Spawn Wave's Playing The Nintendo GameCube Online In 2022 video about this]</ref>. ''Kirby Air Ride'' and ''1080° Avalanche'' also support this adapter. This feature was unavailable on the [[Wii emulators|Wii]] despite having 802.11 b/g connectivity built-in and an official USB LAN adaptoradapter.
It's possible to hook up zero or more of each of these configurations on one networked game:
Dolphin supports this controller, via the GameCube controller adapter.
Nintendont is known to support this controller through the GC controller ports on the original Wii (model RVL-001). It's '''currently unclear''' whether or not the controller is supported on systems that would require a through the USB GameCube controller adapter.
===Microphone===
In Dolphin, set slot B in the emulator settings to the microphone. In the operating system, you then make your default recording device available.
Nintendont includes support for the GameCube microphone hardware, but only through the GC controller ports on the original Wii (model RVL-001). It is '''not''' supported on systems that would require a through the USB GameCube controller adapter.
==Triforce==
Anonymous user

Navigation menu