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RE: Go Go Mamodo Fight - Setup

Dolphin Netplay

Step 1 - Open Dolphin Emulator and update it

Update Popup

If it doesn't prompt you for an update, try to check for updates manually. You can do this by clicking "Help" at the top, then clicking "Check for updates"


Step 2 - At the top, click "Tools" and then "Start Netplay"

Make sure the Connection Type is set to "Traversal Server"


Step 3a - If you're connecting to someone else

Copy and paste the host code they give you, and then click "Connect"

Netplay Popup


Step 3b - If you're hosting

Click the "Host" tab, choose a game, and then click "Host"

Host tab

Once it's hosted, click "Copy" next to the Room ID section, and send that to the person connecting to you. The "Buffer" is how many frames of input lag you're setting between both players.

Room ID and Buffer

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RE: Go Go Mamodo Fight - Setup

Dolphin

Game Downloads: Original

Save Files: ZB Games Archive


Step 1 - Download the latest Dolphin emulator and extract it somewhere accessible.

It's recommended to download a development version, but any recent 5.0 version will work.


Step 2 - Set up Dolphin

First, open Dolphin and click "Config" at the top. Then, set the settings that are highlighted in red:

Set auto update to "Dev (multiple times a day)"
Set auto update to Dev (multiple times a day)

Set Memory Card Slot A to "GCI Folder"
Set Memory Card Slot A to GCI Folder

The rest of the settings can be changed to your preferences.


Step 3 - Download the game and save file

The ZB Games archive is our own archive, provided to us by a community member.
Copy the ISO anywhere you want, as long as it can be accessible to Dolphin.
Copy the save file to this folder: Documents -> Dolphin Emulator -> GC -> JAP -> Card A
Rename the save file to B2-GABJ-DOL-P-GABJ(JPN).gci


Step 4 - Set Dolphin Paths

In Dolphin, click "Config" again and navigate to the "Paths" tab. Click the "Add..." button and add the folder you put the ISO file in.
Click the Add... button


Once you've done this, you should set your graphics and controller settings to your preference. This will help you run the game in a more comfortable setting, and isn't specific to setting up this particular game.

Special thanks to @XZatchBellGamerX for providing the save file!

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RE: Makai no Bookmark - Setup

Multigba S

Game Downloads: Original

If you plan to run the emulator on a Desktop or Laptop, please start with Step 1.
If you're using an Android device, you can install Multigba S from the Google Play Store, set it up, and skip to step 5.


Step 1 - Download the latest version of BlueStacks X and install it.
Installation Screen Sample


Step 2 - Enable HyperV

If BlueStacks asks you to grant it HyperV permissions and restart, make sure to save and close everything before accepting.


Step 3 - Install Multigba S on BlueStacks

Using the search bar at the top, type "Multigba S". If the app does not appear, click "Search with Google Play Store".
BlueStacks Search Sample
Once the Google Play Store loads, sign in and search for the emulator.
Google Play Search Sample
Google Play Install Sample


Step 4 - Download the game

Once finished, navigate to the Home Screen by clicking the "Home" button. This button can be found on the bottom-right corner of the BlueStacks window. From there, click "System Apps", and then click "Media Manager".
Media Manager

Because the default Media Manager sucks, it only exists as a means to our end. Once in the Media Manager, click "Import From Windows" and add the files you downloaded. That's about as much as we can stomach of this app.
Import From Windows

Once finished, go back to the Home Screen and open the Google Play Store. Search for "Files by Google" (a competent file manager) and install it.
Files by Google

Once installed, open the app and allow it to access your files.
From there, scroll down and click "Internal storage", then navigate to DCIM --> SharedFolder.

Click and hold any files that end with .gba, click the 3-dot menu on the top-right, and select "Move to".
From there, click "Internal storage", click "Download", then click "Move here".
Move to


Step 5 - Set up Multigba S

Once installed, open Multigba S. You can optionally log into your Google Account through this app, which makes inviting friends a lot easier.

Click the monkey wrench icon at the top-right hand corner of the screen. Once there, set up your controller mapping, whether on-screen buttons appear, the display orientation, etc. Be sure to disable "Start auto search if Select Game list is empty", as this auto-search dialogue box is buggy.


Once you've done this, you should be ready to play the game.

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RE: Mamodo Fury - Setup

Dolphin Netplay

Step 1 - Open Dolphin Emulator and update it

Update Popup

If it doesn't prompt you for an update, try to check for updates manually. You can do this by clicking "Help" at the top, then clicking "Check for updates"


Step 2 - At the top, click "Tools" and then "Start Netplay"

Make sure the Connection Type is set to "Traversal Server"


Step 3a - If you're connecting to someone else

Copy and paste the host code they give you, and then click "Connect"

Netplay Popup


Step 3b - If you're hosting

Click the "Host" tab, choose a game, and then click "Host"

Host tab

Once it's hosted, click "Copy" next to the Room ID section, and send that to the person connecting to you. The "Buffer" is how many frames of input lag you're setting between both players.

Room ID and Buffer

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RE: Mamodo Fury - Setup

Dolphin

Game Downloads: USA

Save Files: Not uploaded yet


Step 1 - Download the latest Dolphin emulator and extract it somewhere accessible.

It's recommended to download a development version, but any recent 5.0 version will work.


Step 2 - Set up Dolphin

First, open Dolphin and click "Config" at the top. Then, set the settings that are highlighted in red:

Set auto update to "Dev (multiple times a day)"
Set auto update to Dev (multiple times a day)

Set Memory Card Slot A to "GCI Folder"
Set Memory Card Slot A to GCI Folder

The rest of the settings can be changed to your preferences.


Step 3 - Download the game and save file

The save file is currently not uploaded. Feel free to send a save in this thread and I'll add it to this post.
Copy the ISO anywhere you want, as long as it can be accessible to Dolphin.


Step 4 - Set Dolphin Paths

In Dolphin, click "Config" again and navigate to the "Paths" tab. Click the "Add..." button and add the folder you put the ISO file in.
Click the Add... button


Step 5 - Game Config

Once you close the "Config" window, you should see the game in Dolphin's main window. Right-click the game and click "Properties". Uncheck Dual Core entirely (or set it to "Red" for Dark Theme).
Uncheck dual core


Once you've done this, you should set your graphics and controller settings to your preference. This will help you run the game in a more comfortable setting, and isn't specific to setting up this particular game.

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RE: Mamodo Battles - Setup

Dolphin Netplay

Step 1 - Open Dolphin Emulator and update it

Update Popup

If it doesn't prompt you for an update, try to check for updates manually. You can do this by clicking "Help" at the top, then clicking "Check for updates"


Step 2 - At the top, click "Tools" and then "Start Netplay"

Make sure the Connection Type is set to "Traversal Server"


Step 3a - If you're connecting to someone else

Copy and paste the host code they give you, and then click "Connect"

Netplay Popup


Step 3b - If you're hosting

Click the "Host" tab, choose a game, and then click "Host"

Host tab

Once it's hosted, click "Copy" next to the Room ID section, and send that to the person connecting to you. The "Buffer" is how many frames of input lag you're setting between both players.

Room ID and Buffer

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RE: Mamodo Battles - Setup

Dolphin

Game Downloads: Original

Save Files: ZB Games Archive


Step 1 - Download the latest Dolphin emulator and extract it somewhere accessible.

It's recommended to download a development version, but any recent 5.0 version will work.


Step 2 - Set up Dolphin

First, open Dolphin and click "Config" at the top. Then, set the settings that are highlighted in red:

Set auto update to "Dev (multiple times a day)"
Set auto update to Dev (multiple times a day)

Set Memory Card Slot A to "GCI Folder"
Set Memory Card Slot A to GCI Folder

The rest of the settings can be changed to your preferences.


Step 3 - Download the game and save file

The ZB Games archive is our own archive, provided to us by a community member.
Copy the ISO anywhere you want, as long as it can be accessible to Dolphin.
Copy the save file to this folder: Documents -> Dolphin Emulator -> GC -> USA -> Card A
Rename the save file to B2-GYKE-DOL-GYKE(USA).gci


Step 4 - Set Dolphin Paths

In Dolphin, click "Config" again and navigate to the "Paths" tab. Click the "Add..." button and add the folder you put the ISO file in.
Click the Add... button


Step 5 - Game Config

Once you close the "Config" window, you should see the game in Dolphin's main window. Right-click the game and click "Properties". Uncheck Dual Core entirely (or set it to "Red" for Dark Theme).
Uncheck dual core


Once you've done this, you should set your graphics and controller settings to your preference. This will help you run the game in a more comfortable setting, and isn't specific to setting up this particular game.

Special thanks to @XZatchBellGamerX for providing the save file!

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RE: Yujo Tag Battle 2 - Setup

Dolphin Netplay

Step 1 - Open Dolphin Emulator and update it

Update Popup

If it doesn't prompt you for an update, try to check for updates manually. You can do this by clicking "Help" at the top, then clicking "Check for updates"


Step 2 - At the top, click "Tools" and then "Start Netplay"

Make sure the Connection Type is set to "Traversal Server"


Step 3a - If you're connecting to someone else

Copy and paste the host code they give you, and then click "Connect"

Netplay Popup


Step 3b - If you're hosting

Click the "Host" tab, choose a game, and then click "Host"

Host tab

Once it's hosted, click "Copy" next to the Room ID section, and send that to the person connecting to you. The "Buffer" is how many frames of input lag you're setting between both players.

Room ID and Buffer

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RE: Yujo Tag Battle 2 - Setup

Dolphin

Game Downloads: Original

Save Files: Gamefaqs Archive | ZB Games Archive


Step 1 - Download the latest Dolphin emulator and extract it somewhere accessible.

It's recommended to download a development version, but any recent 5.0 version will work.


Step 2 - Set up Dolphin

First, open Dolphin and click "Config" at the top. Then, set the settings that are highlighted in red:

Set auto update to "Dev (multiple times a day)"
Set auto update to Dev (multiple times a day)

Set Memory Card Slot A to "GCI Folder"
Set Memory Card Slot A to GCI Folder

The rest of the settings can be changed to your preferences.


Step 3 - Download the game and save file

The ZB Games archive is our own archive, but it is the same save file as the Gamefaqs Save File.
Copy the ISO anywhere you want, as long as it can be accessible to Dolphin.
Copy the save file to this folder: Documents -> Dolphin Emulator -> GC -> JAP -> Card A
Rename the save file to B2-GYKJ-DOL-P-GYKJ(JPN).gci


Step 4 - Set Dolphin Paths

In Dolphin, click "Config" again and navigate to the "Paths" tab. Click the "Add..." button and add the folder you put the ISO file in.
Click the Add... button


Step 5 - Game Config

Once you close the "Config" window, you should see the game in Dolphin's main window. Right-click the game and click "Properties". Uncheck Dual Core entirely (or set it to "Red" for Dark Theme).
Uncheck dual core


Once you've done this, you should set your graphics and controller settings to your preference. This will help you run the game in a more comfortable setting, and isn't specific to setting up this particular game.

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RE: Yujo Tag Battle - Setup

Dolphin Netplay

Step 1 - Open Dolphin Emulator and update it

Update Popup

If it doesn't prompt you for an update, try to check for updates manually. You can do this by clicking "Help" at the top, then clicking "Check for updates"


Step 2 - At the top, click "Tools" and then "Start Netplay"

Make sure the Connection Type is set to "Traversal Server"


Step 3a - If you're connecting to someone else

Copy and paste the host code they give you, and then click "Connect"

Netplay Popup


Step 3b - If you're hosting

Click the "Host" tab, choose a game, and then click "Host"

Host tab

Once it's hosted, click "Copy" next to the Room ID section, and send that to the person connecting to you. The "Buffer" is how many frames of input lag you're setting between both players.

Room ID and Buffer

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