I’ve successfully mapped my keyboard and mouse to simultaneously contain every button from a GameCube or Wii controller (plus Nunchuk) in a way that isn’t particularly hard to remember and doesn’t automatically induce carpal tunnel syndrome in everyone I show it off to–though your mileage may vary. What’s more, all of the Wii’s unique features are implemented on the PC-based emulator as well as if not better than on the console itself: You can use a real Wiimote after following a two-click setup process, assuming that your computer contains a $10 Bluetooth receiver and in their absence, a mouse pointer works impressively well (particularly in targeting-cursor games such as Sin and Punishment ). ![]() The emulator (whose name refers to the development prototype of the GameCube) is a real feat, made all the more impressive by its clean, usable GUI and the fact that most Wii games run better than some PS2 titles released half a decade earlier. ![]() ![]() The Nintendo Wii.Dolphin is the only option for Gamecube and Wii emulation, but it’s a good one.
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