| Feature | Official Dolphin | Dolphin MMJR 1.0 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Poor (5-20 FPS) | Good (20-40 FPS) | | UI Simplicity | Complex | Streamlined | | Save States | Yes | Yes (More stable) | | Wiimote Bluetooth Support | Excellent | Excellent | | Focus | Accuracy | Speed + Playability |

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At the forefront of this revolution is . While the official Dolphin Emulator is powerful, MMJR (pronounced "Major") is a custom fork designed specifically for lower-end and mid-range Android devices.

Always respect copyright laws. You should only dump your own legally purchased GameCube and Wii discs to play on this emulator. Have you tried Dolphin MMJR 1.0 on your device? Which games run best for you? Let us know in the comments below.

Create a folder on your internal storage or SD card called Games or ROMS . Place your GameCube games inside a subfolder called GC and Wii games inside Wii .

The APK is lightweight (roughly 18MB), requires no root access, and can turn a $150 smartphone into a retro gaming powerhouse. If you have struggled to get Mario Sunshine or F-Zero GX running smoothly on the regular Dolphin app, installing MMJR 1.0 is the single best fix you can try.

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