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    Which game do you think will be the second one fully playable?

    Hi, I'm wondering which game do you think will be the second game fully playable, 'till now I only know that there's one one game fully playable so which could be the second one?



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    isnt naruto fully playable?? i dont know... i think that animal forest or maybe luigi's mansion will be fully playable....
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    animal forest !?

    Anyway, there is more than 1 game that is fully playable. They just run slow and with gfx errors!


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    Many games run great but yeah the 2d games run the best
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    I think the collections like the sonic one or the mega man will run very good in near future, because they have the oldest and cheapest gfxs, so it could be that these games could be playable in a high framerate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterPhW_DX
    I think the collections like the sonic one or the mega man will run very good in near future, because they have the oldest and cheapest gfxs, so it could be that these games could be playable in a high framerate.
    Yeah that's true but remember that those games use an emulator within gamecube, do you remember namco museum for N64, well those kind of games are hard to emulate because use an extrange code to emulate those old stufs (correct me if I'm wrong)

    Well I'm just trying to know which one will be the next game (or games) that will be fully playable, I remember those days where Nemu was the first N64 to play at least Mario 64 (one award winning game) so that's the reason of this thread to figure out which award winning game will be the first one to be fully playable

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterPhW_DX
    I think the collections like the sonic one or the mega man will run very good in near future, because they have the oldest and cheapest gfxs, so it could be that these games could be playable in a high framerate.
    I doubt it, it's like emulating an emulator!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by JinXD
    I doubt it, it's like emulating an emulator!!
    No, it's running an emulator inside a emulator, or, that's probably what you said.

    I doubt the dev. team will put work into developing a Genesis, Game Gear, and whatever else emulator to build into Dolphin. It'd be one hell of a cool feature, but it would take careful studing of the system and whatnot.

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