![]() Imagine finally being able to play Zelda on your Android TV. It needs a powerful Android machine, to be sure, but we have that now in the NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV console. So it looks like we’re pretty close to a version of Dolphin Emulator being finally stable and putting out playable emulation support of Gamecube and Wii games. ![]() See the video below for what has been done. But now that Wii games are now very close to being played over Dolphin at full speed, the developers are now thinking of emulated Wiimote support – that means creating an app to emulate the Bluetooth connection of a Wiimote to an Android device, since native pairing is not supported. With even Gamecube titles struggling to be played at normal speed before version 4.0, the Wii remotes were clearly not in the radar yet. ![]() Take a look at the video below.Īlso, we have to understand that the compatibility of Wii remotes to platforms such as Android were never the top priority pre version 5.0. With Dolphin Emulator 5.0 RC, a fluid Android TV UI has been designed. Front and center, of course, is the most powerful Android device in the market today – the NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV console, with its NVIDIA Tegra X1 processor, 256-core GPU, and 3 GB RAM. As we wrote before, the developers of Dolphin Emulator are keen to take advantage of NVIDIA Tegra-powered Android consoles and devices to make up for the lack of processing power in Android mobile devices.
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