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Emulators on Switch

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[https://www.patreon.com/posts/28559579 PPSSPP for Nintendo Switch] - A very work in progress emulator. It is based on PPSSPP libretro port but considered as a standalone emulator.
==AndroidOther==*[https://forum.xda-developers.com/nintendo-switch/nintendo-switch-news-guides-discussion--development/rom-switchroot-lineageos-15-1-t3951389 LineageOS 15.1 for Nintendo Switch] - not technically an "emulator", it allows your Switch to function as an Android tablet. It's based of the Nvidia Shield TV build of LineageOS, since they both use the same system-on-chip, and runs Android 8.1 Oreo. It's most notable feature is the ability to work both in handheld and docked mode and using the Joycons as a Bluetooth controller (though not all apps may detect them correctly) .*[https://gbatemp.net/threads/l4t-ubuntu-a-fully-featured-linux-on-your-switch.537301/ L4T Ubuntu] - like LineageOS, this is not technically an "emulator". Instead, it runs a version of Ubuntu on the switch.
Once you have With these, it is possible to run a lot of emulators on these systems. [[Play!]] has [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOpxuZsx_C8 had some success] with playing PS2 games on L4T Ubuntu, albeit at around 10 FPS. On Android up and running, you can install any emulator available through the app store or through manually installation. Some some notable ones emulators are [[DraStic]] which has been shown to work incredibly well and [[Dolphin]] which works to some degree (given that the Android port is still being developed), though some users report that the joycons aren't functioning correctly.
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