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GameCube emulators

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Peripherals: comparison table
==Peripherals==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle;"
|- style="font-weight:bold;"
! Name
! Dolphin
! Nintendont
! DolphiniOS
! Dolphin MMJR
 
|-
| [[#GC/GBA Cable|GC/GBA Cable]]
| {{✓}}
| {{✓}}
| {{✗}}
| {{✗}}
|-
| [[#Broadband Adapter|Broadband Adapter]]
| {{✓}}
| {{✓}}
| {{✗}}
| {{✗}}
|-
| [[#Microphone|Microphone]]
| {{✓}}
| {{✓}}
| {{✗}}
| {{✗}}
|-
| [[#Bongos|Bongos]]
| {{✓}}
| {{✗}}
| {{✗}}
| {{✗}}
|-
| [[#Game Boy Player|Game Boy Player]]
| {{✗}}
| {{✗}}
| {{✗}}
| {{✗}}
|}
 
===GC/GBA Cable===
Nintendo produced a [[Wikipedia:Nintendo GameCube – Game Boy Advance link cable|special cable]] (<code>DOL-011</code>) that allowed connectivity with the [[Game Boy Advance emulators|Game Boy Advance]] in specific games. Up to four ports could be taken up for the game. While the third-generation Pokémon games are the prime example of it being used in conjunction with Colosseum, XD, or Pokémon Box, they aren't the only games to do so.
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