The super popular Nintendo Switch emulator Ryujinx is already booting up Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
With Nintendo rolling out Switch 2, the company has confirmed that Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Nintendo Switch Sports have issues on the new console. However, plans are already in place for patches.
Game developer Hideki Kamiya talks about Bayonetta in the Smash Bros. games.
Nintendo Switch games that haven't received patches are still getting performance and loading boosts across the board on Switch 2.
Only trash and pirates would play an emulation of a current-gen game when the legal version is readily available for purchase on current-gen systems.
I wish there was a way of taking legal action against those that make these emulators of current-gen systems.
If it were emulating systems and games that aren't on the market anymore, I might be able to understand, but bs like this has nothing but bad excuses behind their existence.
There should be a grace period of at least a year after a system is off-market, and out-of-production, before emulators of a system are ok to make.