The GameCube may not have had much success in terms of sales, but it was actually home to quite a few amazing first-party titles. To this day, many of them are still locked to the same Nintendo platform. This includes games like Eternal Darkness, F-Zero GX, and even third-party hits like Sega’s Phantasy Star Online.
If you’ve given up hope that the GameCube library will soon return to a Nintendo platform, don’t worry – because they do else way to relive the glory days of the modern purple system. Video game developer and YouTuber A modern vintage player
This latest update gives the GameCube and Wii emulator a full user interface on Microsoft’s console hardware – making it easier than ever to set up and play. Basically, you no longer need to configure Dolphin settings on your computer and then copy them to your system. According to some of the patch notes, there is now a “full settings menu for graphics and configuration” and the GameCube controller’s default settings have also been fixed.
There’s even the ability to enable the GameCube broadband adapter to play online games like PSO, you can activate cheats, and resolutions can now be increased all the way to 5K (5120x 4224) – with additional graphics settings on offer. MVG sums it up by saying it’s an “awesome” update for Dolphin on Xbox.