Watch the Nintendo Direct | E3 2019 presentation to get a look at Nintendo Switch games for 2019.
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Animal Crossing: New Horizons – E3 2019 Trailer (Nintendo Switch)
A peaceful new life on a deserted island awaits…
Animal Crossing: New Horizons comes to Nintendo Switch on March 20th, 2020!
The sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – First Look Trailer
The sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is now in development for Nintendo Switch.
The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening – E3 2019 Trailer (Nintendo Switch)
Many mysteries await on Koholint Island… Discover them for yourself when The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening comes to Nintendo Switch on September 20th!
DOOM on NES!
Doom runing on an unmodified Nintendo Entertainment System.
Playing Classic Nintendo Games in 3D! // 3dSenVR
3dSenVR is a unique NES emulator that converts your favorite games into Full 3D & allows you to play it in VR!
Nintendo 64 Clones are Here. What to expect | MVG
Hyperkin announced the Ultra Retron. A Nintendo 64 Clone console with HDMI Output.
Here’s what you should expect.
Hyperkin Retron Ultra HD – The First HDMI Nintendo 64 Clone System.
Hyperkin just teased an HDMI N64 clone console. Not many details yet, but I do have a lot of questions and have a feeling this is not going to be the typical clone console. The Retron Ultra HD
Nintendo 3DS emulation is somewhat possible on Android with an unofficial Citra port.
The Nintendo DS is one of the best portable consoles to emulate on Android, and with good reason. The emphasis on touchscreen controls in DS games translates well to smartphone gameplay, and the lack of buttons on Android phones can be rectified by using a Bluetooth or wired gaming controller. I was thinking about this and it got me wondering…what about the Nintendo 3DS? The 3DS is another handheld console with the same traits, and searching on GitHub, I found that there is actually a Nintendo 3DS emulator for Android smartphones. Meet the highly experimental Citra for Android port.
Unofficial Citra for Android is impressive in its own right
What makes this unofficial Citra for Android port so impressive is not that it’s a perfectly functioning emulator without any issues that nobody has discovered. In fact, far from it. It has its issues, it has its bugs, and it’s certainly not even remotely functional for more intensive titles. Having said all of that, some games absolutely work perfectly, or close to perfect, depending on your device. All of those facts contribute to how impressive this emulator is, but one fact takes the cake. Citra for Android is using Dolphin Emulator’s front-end as a GUI, but with the entire back-end of Citra ported behind it.