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To emulate something, you typically need the console to be 7 times stronger than what it is trying to emulate.

Furthermore, you are going to need skilled people to create the emulator to make things compatible and tweak code (often overhaul) so things actually run. The more complex the console, the more difficult it becomes to emulate it even with the necessary power behind you.

The best N64 emulators [on PC's] right now are still buggy as hell and are a pain to deal with, so DC won't be pretty. I know that there are DC and PS2 emulators for PC, but again they are riddled with problems.



By life end:

  • Wii- 100 million+
  • Xbox360- 35~40 million
  • PS3- 30 million
  • PSP- 30~32 million ------------- FAILURE
  • NDS- 85~90 million (Skeptical)  - FAILURE
  • NDS- 100 million+ (Optimistic) -- Success!