CTGP-R needs to verify system menu data. Go to Config > Wii and ensure “Insert SD Card” is checked. You also need a dumped Wii NAND. If you have an old Wii, dump your NAND using LetterBomb. If not, you can use Dolphin’s default NAND, but some CTGP features (like saving ghosts) will fail.

Let’s be clear upfront: This is not as simple as dragging and dropping a standard ROM. Nintendo’s security and CTGP’s anti-cheat mechanisms make this a unique challenge. Here is the working playbook for 2026. First, a crucial correction: There is no standalone CTGP Revolution ISO.

CTGP-R uses a private server (Wiimmfi). The CTGP anti-cheat scans for Dolphin’s memory signatures. While custom servers allow Dolphin, the official CTGP leaderboards block emulators to prevent speed-hacks. If you want to play local splitscreen or LAN via Direct Connect , you’re golden. If you want to play with Mr.Bean’s global lobby, use a real Wii or Wii U. Absolutely. Playing Mario Kart Wii CTGP Revolution on Dolphin at 1440p with a DualSense controller is the definitive way to experience the game offline . Courses like Mushroom Peaks , Desert Fort , and Rainbow Road (N64 Deluxe) look stunning without the Wii’s 480p blur.

Have you successfully gotten CTGP running on the Steam Deck via Dolphin? Sound off in the comments. Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes. Emulation and modding require legally owned copies of the game. CTGP Revolution is the property of its original creators.

Just remember: Be patient with the installation. Respect the mod’s online rules. And don’t ask for ISO links in the forums.

You need to learn the art of running the inside the Dolphin Emulator .

If you think Mario Kart Wii peaked with Mushroom Gorge and Coconut Mall, you haven’t been paying attention to the modding scene. For over a decade, the gold standard has been (Custom Track Grand Prix). This isn’t just a texture pack; it’s a total conversion featuring over 200 custom tracks, online play, and quality-of-life fixes.