Ok so I've been reading a bit about the whole emu thing, as I find it fascinating.
Anyway while I was having a beer, I was reading about how some emulated versions of games actually look better than they do on their consoles.
I was also reading some other comments from some emulator devs that said that they are not interested in enhancing the games with better graphics and stuff, prefering to keep it more accurate and faithful to the original.
After a few more beers later, and I started to ponder about emulating a wii on a wii.
The way I see that this could be done 2 different ways:
1. via homebrew or somesuch to allow Dolphin to run on a wii OR
2. entirely replacing the BIOS altogether.
Option 1 probably wouldn't work, because the amount of processing power that a wii has would mean that it was unfeasible.
Option 2 on the other hand, is a facinating prospect of actually offering graphical enhancements that are not part of the original wii design.
Anyway, I think its an interesting idea.
Anyway while I was having a beer, I was reading about how some emulated versions of games actually look better than they do on their consoles.
I was also reading some other comments from some emulator devs that said that they are not interested in enhancing the games with better graphics and stuff, prefering to keep it more accurate and faithful to the original.
After a few more beers later, and I started to ponder about emulating a wii on a wii.
The way I see that this could be done 2 different ways:
1. via homebrew or somesuch to allow Dolphin to run on a wii OR
2. entirely replacing the BIOS altogether.
Option 1 probably wouldn't work, because the amount of processing power that a wii has would mean that it was unfeasible.
Option 2 on the other hand, is a facinating prospect of actually offering graphical enhancements that are not part of the original wii design.
Anyway, I think its an interesting idea.