If you’re looking to relive some GameCube and Wii classics like “Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door” or “Mario Kart: Double Dash,” then the Dolphin Emulator is for you. The popular GameCube and Wii emulator is the go-to when it comes to emulating titles from that generation of Nintendo games. While your phone’s hardware will determine which games you can play, you don’t need a high-end gaming smartphone to run many titles available via emulation.
According to the team behind Dolphin, the emulator can be used on Android 5.0 (Lollipop) and later, which covers just about every Android device currently in existence. The phone or tablet will need a 64-bit processor, and based on testing shared by various enthusiasts online, you’ll want to go with something like the Snapdragon 855 for quality playback.
That’s not a difficult requirement to meet, as the sort of mobile hardware that can play GameCube games smoothly has been around for years at this point. However, if you’re thinking about turning an old Android phone or tablet packing something like the Snapdragon 650 into an emulation device, you may be disappointed by the performance.
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