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I Downloaded a Nintendo Wii Emulator, and I Love It

Here’s my experience with a Nintendo Wii emulator

By Inspiring YouTuber and GamerPublished about a year ago 5 min read
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As I mentioned in my previous post titled Here’s My Recent Experience with Mario Party, I’ve been playing a lot of Mario Party recently with a few of my friends.

But while playing this new Nintendo game, I found myself missing the good old days when I was a kid when one of my favorite games was “New Super Mario Bros.” for the Nintendo Wii.

I dusted off my old Wii console and plugged it into my TV. After reliving old memories of my favorite Mario game, I realized how bad the quality of the game was and how awkward the Wii remote was compared to modern game controllers.

Therefore, I decided to look into emulation. I found a Nintendo Wii emulator called Dolphin Emulator and immediately downloaded and set it up. It was a lot better than I expected.

In this post, I will talk about what emulators are and my experience with the Nintendo Wii emulator.

What is a game console emulator?

A game console emulator is a type of emulator that is specifically designed to emulate the hardware and software of a game console, allowing games designed for that console to be run on a different platform.

This can include emulating consoles such as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), the Sega Genesis, the PlayStation, and many others.

Game console emulators can be run on various platforms, including personal computers, smartphones, and tablets. They are often used to play older games that are no longer available or supported on modern consoles or to play games from other regions that may not have been officially released in a particular area.

What are the most popular game console and emulators?

Here’s a list of the most popular game console emulators by platform:

  • FCEUX (Nintendo Entertainment System)
  • SNES9X (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)
  • Project 64 (Nintendo 64)
  • Dolphin (Nintendo GameCube & Nintendo Wii)
  • VBA-M (GameBoy Color & GameBoy Advance)
  • DeSmuME (Nintendo DS/i)
  • Citra (Nintendo 3DS)
  • CEMU (Nintendo Wii U)
  • Yuzu (Nintendo Switch)
  • Kega Fusion (Sega Genesis)
  • PCSX & PCSX 2 (PlayStation & PlayStation 2)
  • PPSSPP (PlayStation Portable)

My experience with Dolphin Emulator for the Nintendo Wii.

After downloading and setting up the emulator, I found a tutorial on YouTube explaining how to dump your Wii games onto your PC.

After a bit of effort, I successfully dumped “New Super Mario Bros.” onto my PC.

I launched the game for the first time on my PC and found it was a mess. I found out that I had to change my graphics setting through the program and upscale my graphics and resolution, as well as map out my controller to emulate a Wii remote.

After I selected all the right settings and mapped my Xbox controller to the Wii controls, I was finally done setting up the program.

After playing my favorite Mario game for a while, I can confidently say my experience was 100% better by using this emulator. Not only did the game look a lot better, but the frame rate was also much higher than playing on a regular Wii console.

Additionally, it felt immensely better playing on a modern Xbox controller compared to the outdated, awkward feeling of the Wii remote.

After this experience, I will continue to experiment with other console emulators in the future to heighten my experience with older games.

I will most likely try to emulate the Nintendo DS, and the PlayStation 2 next since some of my favorite older games are on those platforms.

Keep an eye out for an update on these emulators in the future as I get around to them.

Summary and Takeaways

I talk about my recent experience with playing Mario Party and how it reminded them of my favorite game from my childhood — New Super Mario Bros for the Nintendo Wii.

I dusted off my old Wii console and found the quality of the game was bad and the controller was awkward, so I decided to look into emulation. I found a Nintendo Wii emulator called Dolphin Emulator and downloaded it.

After a bit of effort, I managed to successfully dump the game onto my PC and set up the graphics and resolution settings and mapped the controller to emulate a Wii remote.

I found the experience of playing the game on my PC with the emulator to be much better than playing on the regular Wii console. I plan to experiment with other emulators in the future.

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I will continue to share my thoughts and insights on a wide range of topics in the world of entertainment and technology.

With that being said, thank you for reading my post, and have a good one.

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Inspiring YouTuber and Gamer

I specialise in Media, Design, and Filmmaking. I support Illumination Integrated Publications on Medium as an editor and YouTube coordinator. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9DhuGQYbpI& I also own two publications for Gaming and Podcasts.

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