Homebrew Cool '3D + Hax' Video thanks to the power of Dolphin!

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Hey, guys!
Not posted on "Wii - Emulation and Homebrew" yet, so I'll start off with a short-but-sweet video showing the true power of what Dolphin Emulator can do! If you are a fan of the emulator, there may be some secrets you don't already know about! The video shows how you are able to replace textures, enable gecko and AR codes (may be a bit obvious), and render the game into a 3D mode!
See it for yourself! This video shows Sonic Colors with a Green Sonic, 3D rendering, and Gecko codes:

It's a really awesome project, I must say! If you haven't indulged in the amazingness of Dolphin Emulator, then I strongly recommend getting it! However, be sure to follow the rules of piracy! Never download Wii/GCN ISOs that you don't already own in the form of a legitimate disc.
Have fun! :yaywii::yaywii::yaywii::yaywii:
 

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Have you tried red steel 2 in the rift? That sounds pretty sick. I wanted to get the dk2 but I just never pulled the trigger on it.
I want to try the wii 3d with mario galaxy on my projector!
 

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Wow! 3D mode is really awesome! I've already played LoZ-WW in HD mode years ago before LoZ-WW HD was released, and it really was an awesome experience.
 

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That's what I'll probably be doing, but I'll also need a better computer because I only have integrated Intel graphics. I can run Dolphin fairly well, but my computer stutters because it only has an i3.
That's probably a good idea.
The Rift needs a pretty beefy gaming PC, as it has to render everything twice, and even minor stuttering will be very noticeable and jarring, and can even cause motion sickness. I run it on my gaming laptop but it's not optimal, Dolphin works well but most things actually made for the rift are a bit stuttery.
 

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