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Do you want to play Wii or GameCube games on your Android? Dophin Emulator makes it easy! You'll need your Wii console and a computer for the setup process, but after that, you can play games on the go. This wikiHow article will teach you how to install Dolphin, move your Wii or GameCube games to your Android, and start playing the best Nintendo games on your phone.

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Installing the Dolphin Emulator

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  1. You'll see the search bar at the top of your screen.
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  2. It's next to an icon of a dolphin and is developed by "Dolphin Emulator."
  3. This will install the emulator on your phone. After the emulator installs, you'll have the emulator ready to play your Wii and GameCube games ready, but how do you get games?
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Getting Wii and GameCube Games for Your Dolphin Emulator

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  1. If you already have that channel installed, you can skip this step.
    • To complete this process, you'll need an SD card or USB drive, a computer, and your console game. Essentially, use your computer to download the necessary data.
  2. Download CleanRip from https://code.google.com/archive/p/cleanrip/downloads. You will need it to make a copy of your Wii or GameCube disc that you can play on Dolphin. Extract the ZIP file and copy the apps folder to your SD card or USB drive.
  3. You should see CleanRip come up as one of the options. Select it and choose Launch.
    • You'll see a disclaimer. After you read that, press A on your controller to continue opening the program.
  4. Select if you're using an SD card or USB drive, then select whether your device is formatted with FAT32 or NTFS. Press A to continue.
  5. This window asks if you want to download the redump.org DAT files. You can download them if you want, but they are not required and they will only work if you have an internet connection.
  6. Once a game disc is inserted, press A to continue.
  7. When you dump the game disc, it will divide the disc into a few smaller chunks. Choose either 1 GB, 2 GB, 3 GB, or full. Please note that you can only choose full if your SD card or USB drive is formatted with NTFS because FAT32 has a file size limit of 4 GB. Also select whether your disc is single layer or dual-layer, and if you want to get prompted for a new device every time a chunk finishes. There are only a few dual-layer disc games including Super Mario Smash Bros Brawl and Disney Infinity.[1] [2]
    • You'll see a summary page when the dump is finished, outlining how long the copy took to finish.
    • Press B to exit CleanRip.
  8. Now it's time to put all your chunks together to form a full game disc that can be read by Dolphin. If you dumped the full disc, you can skip this step.
    • Copy all the chunks to your hard drive. Then start either the Command Prompt (if you're using Windows) or the Terminal (if you're using Mac or Linux). Use CD to get to whatever directory you copied the chunks to, then follow this command to combine all of the chunks: Windows: copy /b <title_id>.part*.iso <game_title>.iso Mac or Linux: cat <title_id>.part*.iso > <game_title>.iso
  9. The easiest way to transfer files is using the USB that came with your phone. You can plug it into your computer, then drag and drop the ripped game files from your computer to your Android.
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Optimizing Dolphin Emulator and Adding Games

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  1. This app icon looks like a dolphin.
  2. It's in the upper right corner of your screen and the Settings menu will open.
  3. This is usually the first option in the menu.
  4. You'll see this near the bottom of the menu.
  5. ". A checked box means that feature is enabled.
    • Return to the previous menu by tapping your phone's back button.
  6. You'll see this in the main Config menu.
  7. " Both this and "Override" will increase the speed and help the emulator perform better on your phone.
    • Press the back arrows twice or three times to return to the main Settings menu.
  8. It's usually the second item on the menu.
  9. " Not only will you see the frames per second, but the game should stutter or lag less while playing.
  10. From the main screen, tap the + icon in the lower right corner. This will allow you to search your local storage for compatible games.[3]
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1. Install Dolphin Emulator from the Google Play Store.
2. Dump your Wii and GameCube games to a computer, then your Android.
3. Optimize Dolphin Emulator and add games to it.

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