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00:15Before we get started, I need to mention
00:17that all of the following footage was
00:20recorded directly from Dolphin.
00:22We're going to start
00:24off with a few demonstrations
00:25showing off added functionality
00:27to iOS HLE.
00:30iOS HLE emulates the Wii's Starlet co-processor, and more or less handles all hardware access on the Wii.
00:41In 2008, iOS HLE was designed to be good enough to run most games.
00:47But recent efforts have pushed towards accurately emulating iOS for all purposes.
00:59In this case, we were able to export Yummy Yummy Cooking Jam to the SD card and launch it from
01:06there without issues.
01:11Another part of iOS HLE is that it was once static, emulating a single iOS that was supposed to be
01:20good enough for all games.
01:22As titles like Smurf's Dance Party taught us, iOS's changed over the years, and thus Dolphin needs to be able
01:30to emulate multiple iOS's.
01:34This added accuracy has a downside. Many titles will now require the same iOS's that they needed on the Wii
01:43itself.
01:43While any properly dumped ISO will include those iOS's, it's possible that an update partition could have been scrubbed or
01:52removed to save space.
01:55As such, one of the nifty features that now work in Dolphin are online updates.
02:00The system menu will detect any missing iOS's and download them automatically, assuming you have a properly configured NAND.
02:13But the biggest breakthrough has to be support of Nintendo's Wii Shop channel.
02:18With a properly dumped NAND from a Wii and certificates extracted from iOS 13, you can now access the Wii
02:26Shop channel and download titles.
02:31To show you that this does indeed work, we're going to go through the library and pick out a free
02:36demo to download.
02:48Fast Racing League's demo is nice because it's fairly big.
03:05Hooked up to a modern internet connection on a computer, Mario rarely has to hit his head on any bricks.
03:23If you're using a NAND from your Wii and have previously purchased titles from the shop, they will still be
03:30marked as purchased in Dolphin and thus can be downloaded without a second purchase.
03:38But, if you haven't made a purchase, you can do that.
03:42Have you ever wanted to put your credit card information into an emulator?
03:46Now you can, by buying Wii Shop points on Dolphin using the Wii Shop channel.
03:57That's right, you're watching us purchase a game from right within Dolphin.
04:02All possible, thanks to huge advancements in iOS HLE over the last couple of months.
04:17As an aside, remember that you must be 18 or older to make purchases or have your parents express permission.
04:24Some titles on the Wii Shop may not be suitable for children, including, but not limited to, sexy poker.
04:37If you're not seeing the games you're used to, remember that the Wii Shop has different releases for each region.
05:13First, the Wii Shop will be on YouTube.
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05:31Just like anything else installed to the system menu, purchase titles will run normally.
06:06I'll see you next time.
06:14Thank you.
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