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  2. Ryujinx - Wikipedia

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    Website. ryujinx.org [dead link] 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.

  3. Nintendo Switch emulation - Wikipedia

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    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] Ryujinx has both a Vulkan and OpenGL backend. [9] As of February 2022, about 3,400 games are playable on Ryujinx. [10] Ryujinx is open source and is funded via Patreon. [8] On October 1, 2024.

  4. RetroArch - Wikipedia

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    RetroArch is a free and open-source, cross-platform frontend for emulators, game engines, video games, media players and other applications. It is the reference implementation of the libretro API, [2][3] designed to be fast, lightweight, portable and without dependencies. [4] It is licensed under the GNU GPLv3.

  5. Yuzu (emulator) - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://yuzu-emu.org at the Wayback Machine (archived March 4, 2024) Yuzu (sometimes stylized in lowercase) is a discontinued free and open-source emulator of the Nintendo Switch, developed in C++. Yuzu was announced to be in development on January 14, 2018, [1][2] 10 months after the release of the Nintendo Switch.

  6. Dolphin (emulator) - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin is a free and open-source video game console emulator for GameCube and Wii [27] that runs on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S. [9][10] It had its inaugural release in 2003 as freeware for Windows. Dolphin was the first GameCube emulator that could successfully run commercial games.

  7. Cemu - Wikipedia

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    Website. cemu.info. Cemu is a free and open-source Wii U emulator, first released on October 13, 2015 for Microsoft Windows [1][3][4] as a closed-source emulator developed by Exzap and Petergov. [5] With the release of Cemu 2.1 on August 27 2024 it gained stable support for Linux and macOS. Though still under development, it is able to run the ...

  8. Getsu Fūma Den: Undying Moon - Wikipedia

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    Getsu Fūma Den: Undying Moon. Getsu Fūma Den: Undying Moon is a hack-and-slash rogue vania platformer video game co-developed by Konami and GuruGuru and published by Konami. [1] The game was released in 2022 for Nintendo Switch on 9 February, and for Windows on 17 February. [2] It is the sequel to the 1987 game Getsu Fūma Den, which was ...

  9. Super Mario RPG - Wikipedia

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    Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[a] is a 1996 role-playing video game developed by Square and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). [b] It was the final Mario game for the SNES. The game was directed by Chihiro Fujioka and Yoshihiko Maekawa, produced by Shigeru Miyamoto, and scored by Yoko Shimomura.