The Dolphin emulator, which allows users to download and play Gamecube and Wii games on PC, is no longer coming to Steam. Its creators have dished the dirt on the ongoing legal wranglings between ...
Veteran reporter and editor with over ten years of experience. Probably reading comic books. Dolphin no longer plans to launch on Steam following the platform's decision to remove the GameCube and Wii ...
Nintendo is not likely to change its mind on emulation. Emulation has been around for ages and is highly popular on the PC platform. Of course, now we have seen emulators launch on dedicated handhelds ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Dolphin Emulator, the program most notably used to emulate Nintendo’s GameCube games, will not be ...
The developers of the Dolphin Emulator made a lot of folks happy when they announced they’d be trying to bring the app to Steam. Unfortunately, it seems that particular avenue of availability was not ...
Valve has delisted Dolphin from Steam after receiving a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown notice from Nintendo. In late March, the developers of ...
Plans for a Steam release of the Dolphin emulator, software that lets users play Nintendo GameCube and Wii games on a PC, have been scrapped, its creators say. Developers backed off a plan announced ...
Original: The acclaimed Dolphin Emulator, the go-to program for emulating Nintendo’s GameCube and WIi games, has had its Steam release postponed indefinitely due to a cease and desist order from ...
The Wii and GameCube emulator Dolphin has had its Steam release 'indefinitely postponed' after the team received a cease and desist order from Nintendo. The Dolphin Emulator Project team shared the ...
The beloved Wii and GameCube emulator Dolphin was set to launch on Steam earlier this month, but Nintendo had other plans. The team behind the project announced that its Steam launch is "indefinitely ...
Those looking to get in on some gaming action via Steam on the Raspberry Pi are able to do so, with some caveats. Here are ...