What the Wii Looks like in Hi-Definition

Nicholas "bapenguin" Puleo July 6th, 2009 at 9:58 AM    


Lets face it, the Wii's graphics leave a lot to be desired for gamers with shiny HDTVs.  It especially rings true if your gaming is primarily done on the 360 and PS3 - only to move to the Wii and see a jaggie mess on your 52" beauty.  But there is hope!  

A Wii and GameCube emulator named Dolphin is capable of running the games at a higher resolution, including an HDTV compatible 720p.  What does it look like?  Pretty damn nice if you ask me.  There's a lot more screen real estate for you and your co-op partner(s) and no more jaggies!

This leaves us hoping for a WiiHD sometime in the near future! 

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Agentfyre at 05:39 AM on 7.6.2009
The only thing I could hope for is a link to the Dolphin website. I think I've got it>
http://www.dolphin-emu.com/news.php

Try it out for yourself!
 
AniAko at 09:17 AM on 8.5.2009
It's amazing what a little anti-aliasing can do. Remember Bleem? It did the same thing
 
BigBadBob113 at 12:04 PM on 8.5.2009
I just need to get a HD-TV in general...I really hate how even my PS3 looks horrible on my standard TV, with all the small text and whatnot.

Still, it is good to know that the Wii can be made to present better visuals.
 


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