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− | | | + | | version= v5.0-9620 |
− | + | | operatingsystem= Linux, MacOSX, Windows, Android | |
− | + | | source= [https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin Github] | |
− | | Emulator | + | | download= [https://dolphin-emu.org/download/ List of Dolphin Emulator Revisions] |
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− | | [https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin Github] | ||
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− | Dolphin is | + | Dolphin is an emulator for emulating Wii, Triforce, and GameCube games which people have dumped themselves from their own discs. |
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
− | === | + | ===Texture Dumping=== |
+ | Dolphin has the ability to dump textures that the game is currently using. This can be done by going into Options -> Graphics Option -> Advanced -> Dump Textures. The textures are dumped to a directory called Textures. | ||
− | + | ===ISO Filesystem Browsing=== | |
− | == | + | Dolphin can view the filesystem of a game dump and extract files from it. In order to do so, Right-click your game, go into Properties and then Filesystem, and then you can extract either extract individual files or the entire disc image. |
+ | [[Category:Emulators]] |
Latest revision as of 01:32, 10 February 2020
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Type: Emulator |
Dolphin is an emulator for emulating Wii, Triforce, and GameCube games which people have dumped themselves from their own discs.
Features
Texture Dumping
Dolphin has the ability to dump textures that the game is currently using. This can be done by going into Options -> Graphics Option -> Advanced -> Dump Textures. The textures are dumped to a directory called Textures.
ISO Filesystem Browsing
Dolphin can view the filesystem of a game dump and extract files from it. In order to do so, Right-click your game, go into Properties and then Filesystem, and then you can extract either extract individual files or the entire disc image.