Dolphin is a Gamecube, Wii and Triforce (the arcade machine based on the Gamecube) emulator.
Gamecube compatibility is okay-ish – lots of games work, many games don’t work.
Wii compatibility is not quite as good as the Gamecube compatibility, but many games are playable, and lots of games are showing intros and more.
Triforce compatibility is not really known yet, but at least one game runs, with minor glitches.
This is a working Wii Emulator with a lot of people involved in the project!
Nintendo Wii Game Studio.
This powerful application allows you to design and create your own games for one of the most popular consoles around – the Nintendo Wii. All that you need is a PC running windows with the latest version of the .NET framework, a Nintendo Wii and an SD card.
If you have previously used 500 Wii Points to download the Internet Channel, at the end of October Nintendo will be offering you the opportunity to download, at no cost, one NES game of your choice (valued at 500 Wii Points) from the Virtual Console catalog.
I don’t have the Wii, but this seems a good news for wii owners, Opera browser ftw! 😆
Feel the Music Vibe… 😆
This translate sounds, music or your boyfriend’s voice in vibrations.
I heard of this ‘controller’ in this GDC 2009 free lectures video. If i understood correctly Heather Kelley is planning on developing games, or software to take advantage of this ‘device’, like advance chat, or rewarding games…?
Well.. Crazy world, isn’t it? 😆