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SNES, Nintendo and Microsoft Windows
Nintendo Found Emulating Its Own Games
Nintendo, one of the gaming industry's biggest opponents of third-party emulators, is found to be emulating its own classic games.
Nintendo, famed for hating emulation, likely using Windows PCs to emulate SNES games at its museum
The reveal comes from X user @ChrisMack32, who posted a video showing them unplugging a Super Nintendo controller – connected via USB – at one of
Random: Nintendo's Museum Might Be Emulating SNES Games On Windows PC
As highlighted by PC Gamer, an 'X' user known as 'ChrisMack32' shared a video of a Super Nintendo controller being disconnected (via USB) during a game of Super Mario World at the Museum and you can hear the Windows USB disconnection sound play in the background.
Official Nintendo Museum appears to use emulators to run its games
The Nintendo Museum, which opened on October 2, 2024, in Uji City, celebrates the company’s long history, from its origins in making Hanafuda cards to becoming a global video game powerhouse. Visitors can interact with various exhibits showcasing iconic Nintendo products and play classic games.
The official Nintendo Museum appears to be emulating SNES games on a Windows PC, which is slightly embarrassing
Twitter user @ChrisMack32, however, seems to have made a rather embarrassing discovery. They've posted a video of a SNES controller being disconnected (via USB, no less) from a booth at the official Nintendo Museum in Japan, and it turns out it makes a rather familiar noise—the "ding dong dun" of a Windows USB device disconnect.
Kyoto Museum Exposes Nintendo's Emulation Hypocrisy
However, the recent opening of a museum exhibit in Kyoto has thrown Nintendo into an ironic spotlight, highlighting what many call the company’s blatant hypocrisy.
Nintendo Museum Might Be Using A SNES Emulator
Looking at the video and the unmistakable sound, it definitely looks like the version of Super Mario World at the Nintendo Museum is running on a Windows PC, which can only mean t
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Does The Nintendo Museum Use Emulators For Its Games?
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Analogue’s 4K Nintendo 64 is coming next year, but you can preorder it next week
Analogue, the retro hardware emulation company, has officially delayed the Analogue 3D, its Nintendo 64 console. However, it ...
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Analogue 3D Is a 4K Nintendo 64 Console That Can Emulate Retro TV. Preorders Start Monday
Preorders go live on Oct. 21, at 8 a.m. PT., and the $250 console is expected to ship in the first quarter of 2025.
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The Analogue 3D Plays N64 Games In 4K For $250
Analogue 3D is the retro console maker’s take on the Nintendo 64. For $250 it will play your old The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina ...
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Analogue Modernizes the Nintendo 64 With 4K Reimagining
Analogue has already mastered the modern version of the 1980s GameBoy with its own iteration dubbed the Analogue Pocket. For ...
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