During the week, Nintendo formalized the list with the games to be added to the Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online for the month of January from the 16th. With this new update , users @OatmealDome @KapuccinoHeck and @ Simon1844 have browsed files already updated in the application and found interesting information.
According to the information provided by the manufacturer. the four dataminer emulators are in the application strings, two of which are NES and SNES, while two other emulators remain unknown. The strings with their code names and their meanings are as follows:
Kachikachi (NES Clbadic)
Canoe (SNES Clbadic)
Hiyoko (???)
Count According to them, l & # 39; NES emulator provided by the application is essentially a port identical to that used in its version NES Clbadic, marketed in stores as a mini version of the clbadic.
Another discovery concerns the list of possible games that would be made available to users. a future emulator Super Nintendo if he had entered the paid service Nintendo Switch Online. Breath of Fire 2 The Demon Crest . Kirby's Dream Land 3 Kirby's Dream Land 3 Star Fox 2
Super Mario World Super Mario World [19659018] Super Mario World Super Mario World Super Mario World The Super Metroid The Super Punch-Out !! The legend of Zelda: a link to the past
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To date, Nintendo has announced no official announcement regarding the games listed above that can be made accessible to the application .
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