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===Expansion Pack only===
 
===Expansion Pack only===
 
;[[Hovercraft]] ([[Nintendo 64]])
 
;[[Hovercraft]] ([[Nintendo 64]])
:Co-developed with [[wikipedia:iQue|iQue]], and even based on iQue's notoriously imperfect N64 emulator for the Wii U, Hovercraft has a rather sour reputation as the most flawed emulator that Switch Online has to offer. Post-release updates have done a lot to improve it, but it's still not ideal and continues to draw unfavorable comparisons (deserved or not) to [[wikipedia:Nintendo Software Technology|NST]]'s much-beloved N64 emulator for the Wii.
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:Co-developed with [[wikipedia:iQue|iQue]], and even based on iQue's notorious N64 emulator for the Wii U, Hovercraft has a rather sour reputation as the most flawed emulator offered by Switch Online. Post-release updates have done a lot to improve it, but it's still not perfect by any means and continues to draw unfavorable comparisons (deserved or not) to [[wikipedia:Nintendo Software Technology|NST]]'s much-beloved N64 emulator for the Wii.
 
;[[Sloop]] ([[Game Boy Advance]])
 
;[[Sloop]] ([[Game Boy Advance]])
 
:Co-developed with one of Panasonic's internal software teams, Sloop is accurate enough to [https://twitter.com/LuigiBlood/status/1624005571815899136 pass the AGB Test Cartridge hardware test] (something many third-party GBA emulators couldn't do at the time of Sloop's initial release), and can even replicate the rumble feature of the GameCube's Game Boy Player for titles that supported it.
 
:Co-developed with one of Panasonic's internal software teams, Sloop is accurate enough to [https://twitter.com/LuigiBlood/status/1624005571815899136 pass the AGB Test Cartridge hardware test] (something many third-party GBA emulators couldn't do at the time of Sloop's initial release), and can even replicate the rumble feature of the GameCube's Game Boy Player for titles that supported it.

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