| Game | Avg FPS | Status | |------|---------|--------| | Super Smash Bros. Melee | 55–60 | Playable | | Luigi’s Mansion | 45–50 | Minor audio pops | | Mario Kart: Double Dash | 30–40 | Playable with frameskip | | The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker | 20–28 | Slow, but beatable | | Super Mario Galaxy (Wii) | 12–18 | Unplayable |
Introduction For years, the Dolphin Emulator has been the gold standard for playing Nintendo GameCube and Wii games on PC, Android, and even high-end Macs. However, console gamers—particularly those loyal to Microsoft’s Xbox 360—were largely left out of the emulation revolution. Enter Dolphin 360 , a community-driven fork hosted on GitHub that aims to port the magic of Dolphin to Microsoft’s seventh-generation console. dolphin 360 github
If you decide to explore the repository, contribute with caution, respect copyrights, and always keep your expectations measured. For everyone else, the official Dolphin emulator on a $100 used PC remains the superior choice. Have you tried Dolphin 360? Share your compatibility results in the GitHub Issues section or on r/360hacks. | Game | Avg FPS | Status |