You could try compiling Dolphin for OS X, or run it in Boot Camp. Or you could buy a GameCube, since they're cheap as hell now. Saw one in a GameStop for $30.
Emulator's are made so we do not have to buy the game this burn cd or download it onto a cd suks. They need a emulator that does not require a cd and fools the computer into thinking a cd is playing. I wanna play resident evil remake for gamecube but im told to do so I have to burn a copy no thank you I might as well just buy a gamecube. If they can do it with snes emulator than they need to do it with emulators that require cd.
Emulator's are made so we do not have to buy the game this burn cd or download it onto a cd suks. They need a emulator that does not require a cd and fools the computer into thinking a cd is playing. I wanna play resident evil remake for gamecube but im told to do so I have to burn a copy no thank you I might as well just buy a gamecube. If they can do it with snes emulator than they need to do it with emulators that require cd.
Also I'm on my iPhone right now so if anybody can tell me the name of a solid gamecube emulator for windows, I can make a wine/cider port of it when I get back home.
As I mentioned before, Dolphin is the only one that's even halfway decent. But it'll most likely be impossible to get any games running at full speed on a Mac.