Gekko emulator relaunched
By: Hard core Rikki
March 4th, 2012
10:31 pm
10 comments on "Gekko emulator relaunched"
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Xblade
After the antics they played last time around I can't say I'm excited.
Inb4 Gekko insider is revived. -
cyclonmaster
Good news. Hopefully it not dead so soon again.
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the_randomizer
If it can reach the level of Dolphin, it would be great for the emulation scene. Oh, and this is my 1400th post

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makotech222
He should just join dolphin, and help the open source project along. No point re-inventing the wheel.
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the_randomizer
Agreed. He should help the Dolphin Team.
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snickothemule
Good for ShizZy, but;
Originally Posted byReally?
Gekko Project Cafe -
ShizZy
HC Rikki- Thanks for the plug!
To [just about] the rest of you: Glad to see the support around here is just as I remembered it being
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the_randomizer
We weren't condemning you, I think it's excellent to see people still interested in the emulation scene. The more, the merrier

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Strike105X
I have no idea what where this antics but anyway i wish them good luck with the project ^^.
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Bill_gates
Good luck on the project!
Originally Posted by ShizZyThe community has had issues with haters in the past and will continue to do so. You just have to believe that there is a majority of people who actually welcome your efforts
To [just about] the rest of you: Glad to see the support around here is just as I remembered it being
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Wasn't Gekko dead?!?!
After about 3 years of inactivity, ShizZy started a new build of Gekko in early 2012. The project is unofficially named Project Cafe after Nintendo's successor to the Wii. The goal of the project is primarily to revive Gekko and its community, but also to help bring some life back to the emulation scene
The Gekko Project Cafe build is currently actively maintained here, while the project website and forums are hosted on http://6bit.net.
The latest "bleeding-edge" release of Gekko Project Cafe is publicly available and licensed under the GNU GPL v2.