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The Wii is a faster Gamecube. From memory, the CPU runs at 700-something MHz instead of 485 (?) and the graphics are faster too.


The Wii extended the life of Gamecube games nicely, with a Wii component cable (which are still available cheaply) you get good quality output on modern TVs. It also has the Gamecube controller ports, so your original controllers work.

The Wii can emulate N64 games as well, a few made it to the Virtual Console, and there are 3rd party emulators you can install via the Homebrew channel. The GC controller is not bad for playing N64 games.

It's such a small console that i still have it hooked up under under my TV next to the Switch.


> It's such a small console that i still have it hooked up under under my TV next to the Switch.

Same here kinda. I've done similar with a WiiU. The WiiU is backwards compatible with the Wii, it literally boots into Wii firmware! Meaning with a little homebrew it can be modified to load Gamecube games and run them without the need for emulation. Nintendont even supports a variety of controllers to play gamecube games including the WiiU gamecube controller adapter.

I dump my Wii and gamecube games on my actual Wii and can load them up in the virtual Wii on the and WiiU.

3 generations running (borderline) natively on the one console.


Interesting, i didn't realise the WiiU had such similar hardware to the Wii. I passed on the WiiU so never really paid much attention to it.




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