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For what it's worth, you can play Dolphin in VR. Use the 3D tv setting, it's already in widescreen thanks to a hack.
The only catch is that you need to play with a controller.
Yeah there are a lot of games with "VR" ports or mods that allow for a headset while playing. I feel like if they're not fully immersive, they don't cut it. Now if the game supports a steering wheel, petals etc that's different. But in general, I should be able to use standard VR controllers or hand tracking.
Would be nice but I don't think that it's going to be a reality. That said, FZero on dolphin could be mapped to a wheel and played well in VR, it would just take some tweaking of the thresholds and tolerances.