• Bezier
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      212 months ago

      I guess people are assuming it runs whatever third party emulator. It was at least how I first imagined it.

      If that’s the case, it’s in my opinion very embarrassing: attempting to profit from stuff made by the community they act extremely hostile towards.

      If not, I guess it’s just mildly embarrassing that they have a poorly concealed windows machine taking away from the immersion.

        • Bezier
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          2 months ago

          Well yeah, but it might as well be their own in-house emulator.

        • Biskii
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          12 months ago

          They really should have used their own PC OS

      • @lowleveldata@programming.dev
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        12 months ago

        It’s a weird assumption. Like I said, emulation for backward compatibility is common. Do they always just wait for some random strangers to implement an emulator for them?

        • Bezier
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          62 months ago

          It’s a weird assumption. Like I said, emulation for backward compatibility is common.

          Nintendo has some serious emulation experts for building products, but this setup rigged by some museum staff could be anything.

          Do they always just wait for some random strangers to implement an emulator for them?

          Waiting? There is zero chance availability is an issue. There are many ready to go snes emulators for windows out there.

        • Biskii
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          12 months ago

          They have literally had their own emulators for so long. At least since the SNES Classic released. It is called Canoe

          • @lowleveldata@programming.dev
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            52 months ago

            Is the implication that they won’t be able to write an in-house emulator? So did they wait for someone to port an SNES emulator to Switch before they can put those old games on their online service?

            • @Nima@leminal.space
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              42 months ago

              the “implication?” they’ve literally already sold consoles that have downloaded roms on them.

          • Biskii
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            12 months ago

            Are they? They aren’t using Canoe and their own files?

            • @Nima@leminal.space
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              -22 months ago

              files they’ve downloaded off the internet. its much easier for them and they only need to do a quick frontend to make it look official.

              ezpz.

              • Biskii
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                32 months ago

                So you have access to the PC in the museum?

                • @Nima@leminal.space
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                  22 months ago

                  in the past they have. i should have specified. i have no idea what they’re doing in their museums. but considering their history, I wouldn’t discount it.

                  • Biskii
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                    32 months ago

                    You are right. Sorry for being so snarky. The modding community for the SNES Classic mostly preferred Nintendo’s own emulator, Canoe. I just assumed Nintendo would continue to use it

                    All we can do is speculate for now. They will never see another dime from me personally. I just don’t see why we are persecuting them for emulation of all things. Be mad they are fucking over other emulator developers, but a company emulating their own games isn’t anything new