Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search

Nintendo Switch emulators

146 bytes added, 13:07, 24 July 2018
Added infobox
[[File:{{Infobox console|title = Nintendo Switch (docked)|logo = Nintendo switch.jpg|rightdeveloper = Nintendo|thumbtype = [[:Category:Consoles|The Switch Home video game console (docked) with its Joy-Cons in its own grip.]]|generation = Eighth generation|release = 2017|predecessor = [[Wii U emulators|Wii U]]|emulated = {{✓}}}}[[File:Nintendo switchSwitch (docked).jpg|right|thumb|The Switch console (portabledocked) with its Joy-Cons mounted on the tabletin its own grip.]] The '''[[wikipedia:Nintendo Switch|Nintendo Switch]]''' is a ninth-generation hybrid gaming console released by Nintendo in 2017. During its development, the Switch was known as the NX (short for NeXt or Nintendo "Cross") and was widely speculated up until its announcement. Aside from specialized components unique to the console, the hardware is more or less off-the-shelf, being built around a semi-custom variant of Nvidia's Tegra X1 system-on-a-chip which was also used on a number of Android devices.
While Nintendo intended to step up the security of the console, vulnerabilities were still found early on that allowed tons of system files to be dumped, including dumps of games in the form of romfs.istorage archives, an exefs folder, and license files. These game dumps eventually got shared online by scene groups except for their licenses, but were missing important files to run and even if they had been completed, there were no custom homebrew apps let alone solutions to load unofficial game dumps for the system. A number of prominent hacking teams (starting with shuffle2 and fail0verflow in collaboration) all came across a new exploit independently of each other that allowed complete control over the system, later officially recognized by Nvidia as CVE-2018-6242.
2,117
edits

Navigation menu