
Then I downloaded Dolphin (a little backwards, I know). Failed.Īttempt #3: Get a Letterbomb onto an SD card to get Homebrew onto my Wii console, and get a Homebrew application onto the console to rip from the disk to a specifically-formatted USB drive. Failed.Īttempt #2: Try to rip from the disk in a desktop computer using the same application. iso file by downloading or torrenting, then, I resorted to trying to copy the game off of my physical Giants game disk:Īttempt #1: Try to rip from the disk in my laptop using a certain application. After learning what a torrent is and what people use it for, I greatly decided against it. Before I found out that this trade is illegal, I asked some of my friends about a work-around to this problem, and they suggested to use a torrent instead. iso file shot down by Activision or are just chalk-full of viruses. iso file just lying around in the Internet, but most of these sites either had their. So without further ado, here's a summary of my adventure: If you don't have a Wii console and/or Giants game disk, Google at your own risk. iso file for Giants because that's illegal. In this blog post, I'll give a short ( maybe) explanation of how I got it to work on Dolphin, some possible uses of this, whether or not such a thing is worth it, and a few other emulator-related things. Good news: Have you ever wanted to know how Skylanders: Giants would run on the Gamecube/Wii emulator called Dolphin? Because I know! Because of this, I have good news and bad news.īad news: I'm not submitting anything to the event. There's a "world-record event" or something going on in another site, so I thought I'd join! However, I don't have a capture card, so I'm not able to record anything straight through my Wii (yet). Hello again! I've been out of the loop with contributing for quite a while, but let me assure you, I've been doing Skylanders-related things behind-the-scenes.
