DolphiniOS iOS 14 is a well-known Emulator app that allows players to play Nintendo GameCube (NGC) and Wii classic games on iPhone / iPad. One of the players even experienced Nintendo GameCube (NGC) on the latest iPad Pro. The combination of fresh and retro is also very interesting. Let me share with you how to use DolphiniOS. Follow the steps. It is also very convenient to get started.


Dolphin iOS 14 game Emulator is an application not listed on the App Store. Go to Panda Helper to download DolphiniOS Emulator IPA.
If you don’t know how to download Panda Helper and how to download apps from Panda Helper, please check out this tutorial: Free Download Panda Helper on iOS and Android
After installing, go to Settings-General-Profile and Device Management to trust the certificate. Open the Panda Helper app, search DolphiniOS and install it.
To make it easier for you to download game ROMs, here is one of the download sites for NGC and Wii game ROM.
Install a third-party iPhone management tool like iMazing, Tongbu Assistant, etc. Here I will use Tongbu Assistant for a demonstration.
Connect the iPhone to your computer, go to “Apps-FileSharing,” and find the “DolphiniOS-Software” folder.
Import the game ROM you downloaded into the “DolphiniOS-Software” folder.
Open DolphiniOS Emulator on your iPhone or iPad, pull down, and refresh the page to see the game.
Click to start the game. You can also make related operations in the settings.
In addition to DophiniOS, there are still many good emulator apps for iOS, such as Delta Emulator, iNDS, PPSSPP, Happy Chick.
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