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Dolphin – a popular emulator which allows you to play Wii and GameCube titles – has just seen a significant overhaul in its version numbering system (thanks, How To Geek).
Dolphin 5.0 – which is eight years old – is no more. In its place, we have Dolphin 2407. What do those numbers mean? Well...
Over eight years and nearly 22,000 commits since the release of Dolphin 5.0 in June of 2016, Dolphin has evolved to become a stable and accurate emulator of both the Nintendo Wii and GameCube. It currently boasts impressive title support and a range of enhancements and features that elevate the...