After marking Emulate the Wii's Bluetooth adapter, select your controller from the drop-down menu next to Wii Remote 1. click Configure to the right of the drop-down menu and configure your controls to suit your needs. Under GameCube Controllers, select your controller from the drop-down menu next to Port 1.
You can launch it using Dolphin.exe after placing your ISOs in the included Games folder.
Step 3: Set Up the Emulatorĭrag the Mario Party Netplay GC-Wii folder out of the download and keep it wherever you like. You can confirm your checksums by right clicking on the game you're testing and selecting Properties > Verify > Verify Integrity. Make sure your ISOs match the following checksums: Here is a guide for ripping ISOs from physical GameCube and Wii discs (a homebrewed Wii is required): Note that only version 1.01 of Mario Party 4 and version 1.02 of Mario Party 8 are supported If you have another version of Mario Party 4, you can use the converter included in the Extras folder of the download. Mario Party 4, Mario Party 5, Mario Party 6, Mario Party 7, Mario Party 8 and Mario Party 9 are all supported.
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