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==Screenshots==
==Screenshots==
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/RetroLeagueGXWii-01.png
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/images/RetroLeagueGXWii-01.png


https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/RetroLeagueGXWii-02.png
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/images/RetroLeagueGXWii-02.png


==Known issues==
==Known issues==

Revision as of 10:38, 20 April 2025

Retro League GX
File:RetroLeagueGXWii.png
General
Authormholtkamp
TypeRacing
Version0.21
LicenseMIT License
Last Updated2024/08/06
Links
Download
Website
Source

Retro League GX is a demake of Rocket League for older game consoles. It started as a GameCube homebrew game, which was ported to the Wii and supports LAN play.

Media

Rocket League on GameCube - Retro League GX Demo (Real Game Cube Capture) (NintendoDuo)

Screenshots

RetroLeagueGXWii-01.png

RetroLeagueGXWii-02.png

Known issues

There is some weirdness with some of the sound effects, but besides that it is mostly the same as the GameCube version.

Changelog

0.21

  • Reupload of previous releases.
  • Note: Does not match source code at tag 0.21.

Demo 0.2

  • The "Online" network option is the same as LAN right now.
  • While playing on 3DS units, that sometimes they have trouble finding the games and also they have trouble connecting. It might take a few tries to connect.
  • Hosting a game will bind port 5151, and searching for games will listen on port 15151 for broadcasts. Host game will broadcast every 5 seconds to let clients find the game in the "Join Game" menu, so if you are on Windows and can't create/join a session, just double check that those ports aren't in use.
  • Windows version is tested only on Nvidia graphics card. Hopefully it works on AMD and Intel.
  • The GameCube version theoretically supports LAN play (untested).

External links

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