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  2. Nintendo Switch emulation - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Ryujinx. Ryujinx, written in C#, was the first Switch emulator to boot commercial games. [6] [7] In April 2018, it was reported that it was initially able to play part of Cave Story. [6] According to the creator, gdkchan, Ryujinx has a focus on correctness, rather than adding game-specific hacks as is done by some console emulators. [8]

  3. Ryujinx - Wikipedia

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    Ryujinx is a discontinued free and open-source emulator of the Nintendo Switch.It was first released on February 5, 2018 and supported more than 3,000 games by 2024. On October 1, 2024, Ryujinx pulled its source code from GitHub, and the project was shut down after a request from Nintendo.

  4. Nintendo Switch Pro Controller - Wikipedia

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    The Pro Controller can also be paired with or connected to a PC for use with PC games, such as those on Steam which added support for the Pro Controller through a beta client update on May 9, 2018. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Official Nintendo Switch Pro Controller support was added to the iPhone and iPad , alongside other Bluetooth video game controllers as ...

  5. Joy-Con - Wikipedia

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    Up to 8 Joy-Con can connect to a single Switch console at a time. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The Joy-Con can be optionally attached to a "Joy-Con Grip" accessory, with or without charging capabilities, that convert the controllers to a more traditional gamepad -like form factor.

  6. Yuzu (emulator) - Wikipedia

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    Following the publication of a story by Kotaku on October 9, 2021, which covered the ability of both Yuzu and Ryujinx (another Switch emulator) to play Metroid Dread, [28] Nintendo contacted the site's editorial team requesting a revision of the article, which was seen as encouraging piracy of the title.

  7. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    Steam's "Big Picture" mode is more optimized for a larger screen with a larger, simpler interface that mimics the Steam Deck interface and is easily navigable with either a controller or mouse. Steam's "Big Picture" mode was announced in 2011; [137] public betas started in September 2012 and were integrated into the software in December 2012. [138]

  8. Professional Baseball Spirits - Wikipedia

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    Pro Yakyū Spirits (プロ野球スピリッツ, Puro Yakyū Supirittsu, lit. Professional Baseball Spirits), also known as Pro Baseball Spirits [1] or just Pro Spirits (プロスピ, Puro Spi) [2] [3] [4] is a Japanese baseball sports simulation game series, developed by Baseball Contents Production and published by Konami.

  9. PlayStation controller - Wikipedia

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    Ken Kutaragi recounted the designing of the controller: . In development, we simulated every possible joypad situation. We imagined what it would be like to have to continually put the pad down while mapping a game, or playing while lying on the floor, and many other cases.