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Can Dolphin boot my original wii and gc game discs?
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Can Dolphin boot my original wii and gc game discs?
01-19-2010, 08:25 PM
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mazarin
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Can Dolphin boot my original wii and gc game discs?

I was amazed when I first saw Super Mario Galaxy 1080p screenshot with AA and AF. I had no idea that Dolphin development was going so fast and all I have to say is congratulations for all the programing and test team!

Personaly I don´t encourage piracy, but I encourage projects like this one. Especialy on Wii, because it is a shame that we have to play all his amazing games on that ridiculously 480p mode, with no AA and AF at all. I kept my old CRT TV to play Wii, because I hate th games looking on 720p or 1080p LCD, Plasma or LED screens.

We all know that Nintendo decided to go this way on 2006 because they needed to make a profit on console sales, and on that time, a 720p or 1080p resolution would increase a lot the console price.

But right now, Dolphin team is showing Nintendo what users want, and since they doesn´t seem to care about us, I have to thank you for this possibility!
01-19-2010, 08:29 PM
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No it cannot you dump them with either a particular type of drive or through your wii
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