Super Mario World is arguably one of the best video games of all time. This platform video game was developed and published ...
While Nintendo continues its crackdown against emulation, the company is itself emulating games at the Nintendo Museum.
Nintendo, a company known for its unbridled hate of emulation, appears to be using it to power their Kyoto museum displays.
The Analogue 3D, like the well-reviewed Analogue Pocket handheld, uses a field-programmable gate array, or FPGA, chip that can emulate hardware down to the transistor level. So, unlike software ...
A year after it was first teased, Analogue says it’s nailed its most complicated project yet: rebuilding the Nintendo 64 from ...
The Nintendo Museum is meant to celebrate the history of Nintendo itself. But...fans may have found a key controversy ...
The reveal comes from X user @ChrisMack32, who posted a video showing them unplugging a Super Nintendo controller – connected ...
This is ironic because Nintendo is against PC emulation, even when it comes to videogame preservation, calling it 'copyright ...
Twitter user @ChrisMack32, however, seems to have made a rather embarrassing discovery. They've posted a video of a SNES ...
As highlighted by PC Gamer, an 'X' user known as 'ChrisMack32' shared a video of a Super Nintendo controller being ...
The Nintendo Museum, which opened on October 2, 2024, in Uji City, celebrates the company’s long history, from its origins in ...