yuzu
Developer(s) | yuzu Team |
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Latest version | git [+] |
Active | No |
Platform(s) | Windows Linux Android |
Emulates | Nintendo Switch |
Compatibility | Official List |
Website | yuzu-emu.org |
Programmed in | C++ |
License | GNU GPLv2 |
Source code | GitHub |
BIOS/Keys | Required |
yuzu is a discontinued open-source Nintendo Switch emulator and debugger written in C++. Prior to its discontinuation, it was the most popular Nintendo Switch emulator and was easier to set up than its main competitor, Ryujinx. It is no longer officially available for download, but archived downloads are available.
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Overview
As of March 2022, an estimated half of the Nintendo Switch library can be played from start to finish, like Super Mario Odyssey, which had correct graphics and speed after 1 year of it getting to boot up.
History
yuzu reached in-game on several Nintendo Switch exclusives in November 2019,[1] and has been improving in compatibility by the day with active developers ever since.
The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+, Puyo Puyo Tetris, and Cave Story+ were the first games to boot.[2] In late April 2018, yuzu booted its first Switch exclusive, 1-2-Switch. Three months later, yuzu was able to run its first 3D rendered game, Minecraft: Story Mode.
This progress report from July 2018 details the extensive work required to research the Switch and get yuzu up and running, chronicling the compatibility status of a small bundle of games and apps over time. The post also covers a surprising number of similarities between the hardware and firmware of the 3DS and Switch, and why portions of Citra were reused in yuzu.
Yuzu started showing some 3D rendering on Super Mario Odyssey in early August 2018.[3] This long-awaited exclusive brought a lot of interest in the project. The team covered all the changes that month in another progress report from September 2018.
In May 2020, multicore CPU emulation was implemented, improving framerates on many titles. This feature appears to cause audio slow down, so the developers recommend enabling audio stretching in order to mitigate it.[4]
In July 2021, yuzu's shader decompiler was rewritten, allowing the generation of pipeline cache for Vulkan users and providing a considerable performance boost.
In October 2021, resolution scaling was added to the emulator that allowed it to render games up to 6x the original resolution or 0.5x on the low end. It also added AMD FidelityFX™ Super-Resolution as a window adaptation filter among others.[5]
On May 30, 2023, the emulator was ported to Android. This version was in early access, with a free and a paid version available.
Lawsuit
Nintendo sued Yuzu (TROPIC HAZE LLC) on February 26, 2024[6][7], over copyright infringement. On March 4, 2024, Nintendo and Tropic Haze settled out of court, with US$2,400,000.00 in Nintendo's favor, along with an injunction preventing Yuzu's management from continuing development of Yuzu or assisting Citra with development.[8] Distribution of Yuzu and Citra ceased after the lawsuit's conclusion,[9] and a statement was put on the websites of both emulators and the official Discord. Also see Legal Status of Emulation.
External links
- Official compatibility list (archived)
- Official website (archived)
- Twitter news feed (abandoned due to the lawsuit)
- Donation email link (archived), (No longer avaliable to donate due to the lawsuit)
Forks
Sudachi
Sudachi is a fork of Yuzu to iOS/iPadOS by Jarrod Norwell; a newer graphical user interface and versions for Linux and macOS are in the plans. Rebased on latest EA-4176 and it has a separate repository for Windows and Android builds. Requires a paid Apple Developer Account or TrollStore in order to use the com.apple.developer.kernel.increased-memory-limit
entitlement. Their discord server is shut down (see "2024 - Yuzu (Switch) vs. Nintendo" section of the Legal Status of Emulation page)
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1.0.9 | ||
1.0.2 (ipa) |
Suyu
Developer(s) | suyu team |
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Latest version | 0.0.3 [+] |
Active | No |
Platform(s) | Windows Linux Android macOS |
Architecture(s) | x86_64, ARM64 |
Emulates | Nintendo Switch |
Website | suyu.dev |
Programmed in | C++ |
License | GNU GPL v3 |
Source code | suyu.dev |
BIOS/Keys | Required |
suyu is a fork of yuzu.
Unlike its parent project, the Switch firmware is required (like older versions of yuzu) as well a title.keys file for eshop/nsp games, updates and DLCs (on yuzu, they were auto generated if missing).
The repository was originally hosted on GitLab, but it was forced to move after GitLab took it down, citing the use of the raw yuzu code. It is hosted on a self-managed instance of Forgejo. Their discord server was shut down (see "2024 - Yuzu (Switch) vs. Nintendo" section of the Legal Status of Emulation page)
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Releases |
External links
Torzu
Torzu is a fork of Yuzu, to prevent take-downs the Git is preliminarily hosted using the tor network, needing the tor browser access. Currently, it has a mirror on codeberg, but this may be taken down without notice.
Download
git (Dark Git) | git mirror (Codeberg)‡ |
System requirements
See Computer specifications#Yuzu and forks
References
- ↑ Pokémon Sword and Shield go in-game (November 14, 2019)
- ↑ JMC47 (April 15, 2018). First games are running!
- ↑ First 3D Graphics (August 8, 2018)
- ↑ Yuzu Multicore Released | This Update is INSANELY FAST (May 11, 2020)
- ↑ New Feature Release - Resolution Scaler (October 24, 2021)
- ↑ Nintendo of America Inc. v. Tropic Haze LLC (1:24-cv-00082) On CourtListener.com
- ↑ Case 1:24-cv-00082-JJM-LDA Document 1 (February 26, 2024)
- ↑ Case 1:24-cv-00082-JJM-LDA Document 10 (Mars 04, 2024)
- ↑ Case 1:24-cv-00082-JJM-LDA Document 10-1 (Mars 04, 2024)