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 ...
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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 ...
Valve removed the Steam listing for Dolphin, a popular emulator for the GameCube and Wii, after it received a cease and desist from Nintendo, developers behind the project claim. The company behind ...
There's no word on when exactly it will become available, but the Steam store page for Dolphin is live right now. The page cleverly doesn't showcase any Nintendo games or say the word "Nintendo," for ...
Nintendo has sent Valve a DMCA notice over the Steam release of the Dolphin emulator. Following this, the emulator's release on the platform has been delayed by its developers. While emulators are ...
Update #3 [Sat 3rd Jun, 2023 01:35 BST]: Valve spokesperson Kaci Aitchison Boyle has now issued a statement (via The Verge), noting how Valve was the one to inform Nintendo: Given Nintendo’s history ...
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 ...
As an emulator, Dolphin allowed users to run GameCube and Wii games without owning the required console. While the software has previously been available to download ...