When comparing Dolphin Emulator vs Windows Terminal, the Slant community recommends Windows Terminal for most people. In the question“What are the best terminal emulators for Windows?” Windows Terminal is ranked 8th while Dolphin Emulator is ranked 35th.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Community has created HD texture packs for multiple games
Pro Actively developed
There is a wide array of contributors to this project, what with it being open source, and it usually sees new builds published every few hours as a result.
Pro Compatible with all peripherals designed for appropriate consoles
Dolphin supports all Wiimotes, Balance Boards, Motion+, etc.
Pro Can connect to a GameCube over LAN
Multiplayer is possible between an emulated version of a game and a one played on a GameCube.
Pro Reliable netplay
Any GameCube can with multiplayer can be taken online.
Pro Games can be saved at any point
Like many emulators out there, this has the functionality to save and load the game's state.
Pro Gecko and Action Replay support
Pro Official Microsoft product
Pro Is an *actual* terminal emulator--what a Linux user would expect--like xterm
Not a command prompt/processor (i.e. shell) but a host for such applications.
Pro Multiple shell support
Pro Open Source under the MIT License
Pro Easy and well documented JSON settings
Pro Microsoft is nailing on its features
Cons
Con Requires latest version of Windows 10
Con Cannot have a mix of elevated and non elevated tabs
Con Unstable and buggy
Sometimes freezes and/or crashes.
Con Configured via (mostly) documented json
Con Slow
Con Doesn't have feature "Open Context Menu"
Poorly, this perfect terminal doesn't has this feature for Windows version.