![]() ![]() You just need to buy the Nintendo Switch-like controller.ĭIY Nintendo Switch: It’s not Joy-Con, but it’s the closest to Joy-Con So for those who already owned and used Android smartphone or tablet, then good for you. Second, Android is everywhere and many of us for sure are either using Android or iOS platform or even both on one of our gadgets, be it a smartphone or tablet. So there’s Nintendo Switch, there’s WaSwitch!ĭIY Nintendo Switch: My WaSwitch! First, there’s a RetroArch emulator that runs on Android. I called it “WaSwitch” simply because there’s Mario and there’s Wario. There is far cheaper and easier alternative to play those retro emulator games on the go or on big screen TV – just like Nintendo Switch – by using, well you could have guessed it right: Android.īefore going into detail, Here’s let me show you guys my setup since a picture worth thousand words. Don’t jailbreak that Nintendo Switch of yours to play multi-console retro games. If you got all the money, well, go ahead, but if you don’t, I got alternative for you.įind other awesome articles, tips, tricks related to Life and Tech, iOS and Android quick review on: Well if you already have a jailbroken Nintendo Switch then go for it and this article is not for you.ġ) those who doesn’t own a Nintendo Switch but love to play on the go all sorts of games including retro emulator games, such as those from PlayStation 1, PSP, NDS, N64, DreamCast, Nintendo, Sega Genesis and many more.Ģ) or those who own a Nintendo Switch but doesn’t want to jailbreak or mod your Nintendo Switch – because jailbreaking is not only voiding Nintendo Switch warranty, but it also makes your Nintendo Switch console vulnerable from getting banned by Nintendo when playing online.ģ) or those who think to buy second hand Nintendo Switch just for the purpose of playing multi-console retro emulator games. It’s nice to see those old games running great on Nintendo Switch, but to mod it just to play old games, I don’t recommend it at all for the sake of your/your parents hard-earned money. In case you want to read the Forbes article, do give it a check here. Here’s the YouTube video included in the Forbes article, showing a modded Nintendo Switch running RetroArch playing retro games. Forbes yesterday wrote an article about RetroArch – an emulator to play thousands of retro games from various consoles – officially supports Nintendo Switch. ![]()
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