Updated September 10, 2024, by Michael Llewellyn: With Nintendo shutting down the main emulator for 3DS games, emulating 3DS ...
You can use an emulator like Delta to play games from the NES to the DS, and Retroarch to relive some OG PlayStation titles.
When Nintendo officially ended production of the 3DS in September 2020, it wasn’t exactly a surprise. For one thing, some variation of the handheld system had been on the market since 2011.
As highlighted by PC Gamer, an 'X' user known as 'ChrisMack32' shared a video of a Super Nintendo controller being ...
The new system supports all 3DS titles, including downloadable games from the Nintendo eShop and thousands of legacy titles designed for the original DS line. Nintendo isn't yet providing official ...
You’ve probably seen a few of these miniature arcade games online or in big box retailers: for $20 USD or so you get scaled-down version of a classic arcade cabinet ...
Nintendo Museum in Japan may be using emulators to run its classic games, sparking online controversy. This twist comes just ...
Twitter / nathandelune In its 2011 review, game site IGN wrote: "Once you're in the 3D sweet spot... the 3DS looks amazing; graphics look clean, characters and objects are sharp, and ghosting ...
While a Nintendo lawsuit led to the shutdown of the Yuzu emulator, the situation with Ryujinx is more opaque. Nintendo has ...
touchHLE is a new emulator that’s meant to do one thing; play 32-bit mobile games, and development is moving fast. It offers full support for Super Monkey Ball after less than two months of ...
While using emulators isn’t illegal, you need ROM files of the games you will be playing. Creating or distributing ROMs can essentially count as pirating. Some believe it’s legal if they’ve ...
Downloading and sharing ROMs when you don't own the original game is certainly illegal. However, there's a potential fair use argument for ripping or downloading ROMs when you own the game ...