Posted in Games Tagged dolphin emulator, gamecube, gamecube hack, mSTX, nintendo gamecube, nintendo wii, wii Post navigation Surely the GamecubePC will be the subject of many double takes!Ĭustom game builds are no stranger to Hackaday, and you might appreciate this portable Wii that can play Wii and GameCube games or this GameCube controller hacked into a Joycon for the Nintendo Switch. Topping off the experience are four functional controller ports that can be switched to be used with the emulator or with PC games too.
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The minuscule motherboard sports an Intel Core™ i5-7600 with 8GB memory, and SSD storage. The bottom of the GameCube shell is replaced with a 3D printed base that mounts the motherboard while smartly giving access to the motherboard’s front panel. Internals of the GamecubePC with all the custom chassis and PCB’s on displayĪlthough it only takes a spare computer and the Dolphin emulator to make a GameCube and Wii emulator, great attention has been paid to keeping the GameCube at the forefront. Contributing to the illusion is the preservation of the original GameCube power switch and reset buttons by way of custom PCB’s that interface the parts to the mSTX motherboard.
#How to get a gamecube emulator for pc windows 10#
The GamecubePC is a multi-year project that aims to stuff an entire Windows 10 PC into a GameCube shell while still being able to play Wii and GameCube titles at native resolution and performance.
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Enter the GamecubePC, which you can read about on Hackaday.io. If reading Hackaday teaches us anything, it’s that there is a subset of hackers who take things like emulator builds a step farther than most.