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    👨‍🏫 Tutorial Need to experience Nintendo Wii Emulation? (Dolphin) (mobile Version)

    Well sa lahat ng emulator para sa mga android and IOS, dolphidownokn emulator lng ang kayang pagsabayin ang gamecube at wii. at it is very compatible sa mga nka mid gaming phones sa ngyon. bukod sa no hussle na installation katulad ng (bios, firmwire, etc) automatically pag nag update kasama n...
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    (Updated) Dolphin MMJ 1.1.1

    Confirmed much Smoother for MTK Devices Dolphin MMJ(Rework) ©Gamer64 - Support for RVZ and WIA disc images. - Added disc image conversion. - Support for MMU + Massive JIT updates from dolphin team that significantly improves it's compatibility and performance (screenshots of a MMU game...
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    👨‍🏫 Tutorial Dolphin Ishiruka (GC and Wii Emulator) apk

    This Version complements Official Dolphin-Master giving support for legacy devices, and reducing cpu usage on the graphic thread. The focus is the gaming experience and speed. Please test the new versions will be appreciated, and not forget comment if Ishiiruka was usefull for you. Thank you...
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    ❓ Help Fb access denied in dolphin anty

    pa help nmang mga boss fb lng yung nag aaccess denied ibang website oks nman.
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    🔒 Closed Pink Dolphin

    Louisiana is home to a rare pink dolphin It's hard to imagine dolphins being any more wonderful than they already are, but a Louisiana bottlenose dolphin named "Pinky" is almost too adorable to believe. First spotted in 2007, the unusual creature got its name from its surprising pink color...
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    🔒 Closed Dolphin's Brain

    DID YOU KNOW? 💭 Only half a Dolphin's brain sleeps at a time. Dolphins are mammals so although they live in the sea, and can hold their breath for an exceptionally long time, they do have to come up for air from time to time. It is for this reason that a Dolphin's brain will never fully...
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    🔒 Closed Navy Dolphin

    DID YOU KNOW? 💭 The U.S. military trained bottlenose dolphins. Bottlenose dolphins detect and mark of underwater mines. The animal locates a mine and then deposits a weighted buoy line near the mine in order to mark it. Bottlenose dolphins are used to detect and defend against enemy swimmers...
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