• JRaccoon@discuss.tchncs.de
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    9 hours ago

    The ones I return to regularly:

    Dolphin - for GC and Wii. Most titles using Wii remotes require the sensor bar thingy and mine recently stopped working. I haven’t bothered buying a new one yet so it’s GC games only for now.

    Nestopia UE - for NES on Windows. These days I mostly use my Switch for (S)NES titles anyway but like once a year I get the craving to return to some classic SMB 1 or 3 rom hack.

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      9 hours ago

      Dolphin - for GC and Wii. Most titles using Wii remotes require the sensor bar thingy and mine recently stopped working. I haven’t bothered buying a new one yet so it’s GC games only for now.

      You probably know this already, but two candles or lamps, basically any two IR light emitters work as sensor bar replacement.

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        8 hours ago

        Yeah I did try the candles method years ago and it didn’t work very well. Although maybe the candles weren’t the right distance apart from each other or something else like that.

        Good thing cheap battery powered ones seem to still be readily available on Amazon and other places

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          5 hours ago

          I’ve had problems when another IR source was nearby, like christmas lights or the sun shining in at a weird angle and/or being reflected. But yeqh, just buying a new bar is usually much less hassle.