Hacking Is the WiiU homebrew loader able to run emulators?

Sonic Angel Knight

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If you think of single, independent programs which just happen to have the same GUI as cores, then in your definition they might actually be that.
But that was my whole point.
It seems to me you are WAY out of the matter here and got not much of a clue what you are talking about, i mean "virtual emulation"? Come on, we allready established it's emulation, what else would it be? Go ahead and show me some analog emulation :P




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And the questions loop over because reading...
There are emulators for Wii, but they don't perform really good. Also WiiU Emulators would still have benefits
But to play n64 games we don't even need emulators right? we could just install the .wads
 

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An independently developed open source emulator is always going to be the better option because this can be further developed by the community rather than hack jobs such as injections and the limitations that brings (both technical and legal).

It's quite a large undertaking, though. Porting Not64 would probably be a good place to start.
 
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