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Super Mario Galaxy and Dolphin
06-06-2015, 10:22 AM
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Hi!

Nice to meeting you all. Please bear with my English for I am Portuguese from Portugal via in America. Right now, I have MAC OS X Pro with a Retina.

Anyway, I'm playing with m Wiimote plus Nunchuck for Super Mario Galaxy, Zelda and others that requiring it. The problem is that I can't use Wiimote to move to select Mario's head to continue. Do I need Wireless Sensor Bar like Wii required to work ?

I tried just Wiimote for New Super Mario Bros and it works fine. I realised that Wireless Sensor Bar is requiring for Super Mario Galaxy, Zelda, and others, is that correct ?

If so, is this one from Amazon that you mentioned called Wireless Sensor DolphinBar really need for those games to work? I am using the latest DOLPHIN Emulator. Please let me know. Thanks.
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06-06-2015, 08:09 PM
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(06-06-2015, 10:22 AM)azoreseuropa Wrote: I realised that Wireless Sensor Bar is requiring for Super Mario Galaxy, Zelda, and others, is that correct ?

Yes. It's required for games that use the Wii Remote as a pointer on the screen.

(06-06-2015, 10:22 AM)azoreseuropa Wrote: If so, is this one from Amazon that you mentioned called Wireless Sensor DolphinBar really need for those games to work? I am using the latest DOLPHIN Emulator. Please let me know. Thanks.

The DolphinBar will work for this, but it isn't your only option. Any sensor bar or anything at all that has two IR lights will work. The sensor bar that you get when you buy a Wii works well, but it's a bit cumbersome to use because it needs to be connected to a Wii to get power. There are also several third-party sensor bar models that use more convenient power sources, like batteries. If you don't have a sensor bar, you could even try using two candles.
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06-06-2015, 08:33 PM
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(06-06-2015, 08:09 PM)JosJuice Wrote:
(06-06-2015, 10:22 AM)azoreseuropa Wrote: I realised that Wireless Sensor Bar is requiring for Super Mario Galaxy, Zelda, and others, is that correct ?

Yes. It's required for games that use the Wii Remote as a pointer on the screen.


(06-06-2015, 10:22 AM)azoreseuropa Wrote: If so, is this one from Amazon that you mentioned called Wireless Sensor DolphinBar really need for those games to work? I am using the latest DOLPHIN Emulator. Please let me know. Thanks.

The DolphinBar will work for this, but it isn't your only option. Any sensor bar or anything at all that has two IR lights will work. The sensor bar that you get when you buy a Wii works well, but it's a bit cumbersome to use because it needs to be connected to a Wii to get power. There are also several third-party sensor bar models that use more convenient power sources, like batteries. If you don't have a sensor bar, you could even try using two candles.


Thank you for replying asap. Yes, I am aware of two candles and the sensor bar models with batteries but I rather not. I thank you for your answering. Much appreciated. Big Grin

By the way, Dolphin team, good work. We are keep our eyes on Wii U games one day for Dolphin to be playable, perhaps. Wink
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