While Nintendo continues its crackdown against emulation, the company is itself emulating games at the Nintendo Museum.
Nintendo’s recent shutdown of popular emulators like Ryujinx and others was a long-term strategy to maintain the appeal of ...
Nintendo, a company known for its unbridled hate of emulation, appears to be using it to power their Kyoto museum displays.
The most notable difference about Square Enix's upcoming release Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake is the graphical overhaul.
Tucked away in a fourth-floor, 1,000-square-foot back room inside the Informatics and Communications Technology Complex at ...
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 ...
Looking at the video and the unmistakable sound, it definitely looks like the version of Super Mario World at the Nintendo ...
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 ...
However, the recent opening of a museum exhibit in Kyoto has thrown Nintendo into an ironic spotlight, highlighting what many ...