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  2. Citra (emulator) - Wikipedia

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    Citra is a discontinued [5] free and open-source game console emulator of the handheld system Nintendo 3DS for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. Citra's name is derived from CTR, which is the model name of the original 3DS. [1] Citra can run many homebrew games and commercial games. [6] Citra was first made available in 2014.

  3. Yuzu (emulator) - Wikipedia

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    The emulator was made by the developers of the Nintendo 3DS emulator Citra, with significant code shared between the projects. Originally, Yuzu only supported test programs and homebrew . On February 26, 2024, Nintendo of America filed a lawsuit against Tropic Haze LLC, the legal entity behind Yuzu's development.

  4. Nintendo Switch emulation - Wikipedia

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    The emulator briefly supported online functionality, but it was removed shortly thereafter. [ 14 ] On March 4, 2024, due to a settlement in the court of law between Yuzu developers and Nintendo of America, the project has been officially shut down, and currently it is impossible to download Yuzu from official sources.

  5. List of video game console emulators - Wikipedia

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    Citra; Hybrid. Nintendo Switch. Yuzu; Ryujinx; SNK. Neo Geo CD. NeoCD ... MESS (Multi Emulator Super System), formerly a stand-alone application and now part of MAME;

  6. Category:Discontinued emulators - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:Citra (emulator) - Wikipedia

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    Citra is still an emulator. It's just not being distributed. --Golbez 23:10, 4 March 2024 (UTC) For those that are debating on whether to use is or was for Citra ...

  8. Near (programmer) - Wikipedia

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    Near started out in the emulation scene as an amateur programmer, translating Japanese video game ROM images at the age of 14, and one year later developed a tool for displaying resized text font in games.

  9. Video game console emulator - Wikipedia

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    Once an emulator is written, it then requires a copy of the game software to be obtained, a step that may have legal consequences. Typically, this requires the user to make a copy of the contents of the ROM cartridge to computer files or images that can be read by the emulator, a process known as "dumping" the contents of the ROM.