roboyoshi 2 hours ago

Always a joy to read those and the fact that the emulator keeps on improving. You can run it on SteamDeck nicely and play Gamecube games better than Switch 2. It's a shame nintendo has only released about 5 games thus far.. Great work Dolphin Devs! I still need to give RetroAchievements a try.

  • matsemann 14 minutes ago

    I've never even used it and still I read every changelog posted here. So interesting and good writeups.

  • spwa4 an hour ago

    It runs on android phones! And on any snapdragon: very well (some are <200 second hand now). Steam decks are what now, 750 for the worst version?

InsideOutSanta 2 hours ago

Dolphin is one of my absolutely favorite software projects. The kind of polish they put into absolutely everything, including these announcements, is incredible. And as somebody who spent many a relaxing day playing Super Monkey Ball against my fellow comp sci students in the early 2000s, this holds a special place in my heart.

  • sedawkgrep 2 hours ago

    > The kind of polish they put into absolutely everything, including these announcements, is incredible.

    100%. They're easily the gold standard for emulation and open-source gaming...and possibly open-source projects in general.

    The effort they put into the announcements is frankly amazing and shows what a labor of love this project is.

xbar 28 minutes ago

"We imagine that Nintendo chose to use actual Game Boy hardware because of the difficulty of making a general-purpose software emulator. "

Dolphin Team, you are amazing and hilarious.

x______________ 30 minutes ago

Very cool update overall, great work!

> It was clear that something had to change. Bunny

When this issue was brought up in one of our chats, a former Dolphin developer suggested that we should give Bunny a try.

Another mention of bunny [0] gives them good exposure, and not just because they're an European company!

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48657030

thisisauserid 30 minutes ago

Still doesn't emulate dolphins.

  • throwatdem12311 14 minutes ago

    False. You can play Endless Ocean which has dolphins in it. Hence, dolphins are being emulated. QED

  • nickpeterson 17 minutes ago

    It’s ridiculous get your money back

stavros 2 hours ago

Hmm wasn't Dolphin taken down by Nintendo or something? I seem to remember being sad at the loss.

  • TheMode an hour ago

    They planned to release on steam but Nintendo prevented it. The project however still exist standalone.

  • bspammer 2 hours ago

    You're likely thinking of Yuzu which was a switch emulator. Nintendo probably targeted them because they were about to launch the switch 2 and wanted to send a message.

    • hecifato 33 minutes ago

      It being a Switch emulator certainly didn't help. However, the primary reason Nintendo went after Yuzu was that Yuzu devs were openly accepting payment for special updates to run Tears of the Kingdom. TOTK was, at the time, only available because of a leak and had not officially released.

  • sedawkgrep 2 hours ago

    The switch emulators Yuzu or Ryujinx perhaps?

    • stavros an hour ago

      Ahh yes, it might have been Yuzu, thanks!

  • poly2it 2 hours ago

    I think that was Citra emulator. Protect Dolphin at all costs!

    Nintendo (among other creative corporations) do not seem to realise that invite to play creates an attachment to the product that is deeper than a license agreement, which is our shared cultural filament.

frankzero an hour ago

It is a Good thing "He who shall not be named" doesn't care about Gamecube games as much as the Switch or Switch 2 games.