Dolphin Emulator Not Opening On Mac

I just downloaded Dolphin 5.0 on my Macbook Air (super excited to reconnect with my old GameCube games ), and when I tried to open it I got and error message saying: 'The selected language is not supported by your system. Mac playstation 2 emulator. Falling back to system default.' Once I close it, a window pops up telling me 'Dolphin quit unexpectedly' and a long report full of coding gabble I don't understand (don't judge me, I'm only human) I tried restarting my laptop, getting the latest system update, uninstalling and installing the emulator again. I had an earlier version last year which I uninstalled due to productivity issues that worked just fine with Wii and GameCube games (can't pass college classes when I have Wind Waker on my laptop) and I was wondering if maaaaybe there was an off-chance this had to do with that? Zte phone software for pc. What can I do in this case?

Dolphin Emulator Not Opening On Mac

Should I just get an earlier version instead of the newest one? Help please!!!

Dolphin is an open-source Nintendo GameCube and Wii emulator for Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X (Intel-based), it is the first emulator to successfully run commercial GameCube and Wii games, and is still the only emulator capable of running commercial Wii games. The best way to know can you run your game on this emulator or not is searching on YouTube. Don't trust to all this 'Compatibility List', find the newest information about compatibility with your game. Also you can inject Steam Overlay in any emulated game: 1) go to 2) download Bat To Exe Converter 3) write *.bat file like this --- cd /d 'C: Program Files Dolphin ' start Dolphin.exe --- 4) convert this file to *.exe 5) click on 'Add non-Steam game' 6) find created *.exe 7) rename your new game like this --- [Dolphin] Rayman Raving Rabbids 2.

Feb 12, 2012  Installed the Dolphin Emulator application in my Mac which runs with Snow Leopard without any issues and the problem now is whenever I try to open. Importing.gci Saves To Memory Cards Hi, This is originally from cooliscool (as what he instructed me), for those who are on dumb state (can't do it, and very unsure), I've made a video.