Android smartphone turned into a pocket console Nintendo Switch

A video has been published online demonstrating the operation of the Nintendo Switch emulator for Android smartphones. It could be

tempting for those who want to play handheld console exclusives, but there are nuances to consider.

Of course, the Nintendo Switch emulator is partlyillegal. In particular, he uses stolen code. The Android version reportedly uses some of the GPU code from the Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu for PC. What’s suspicious is that using the new emulator requires creating an account on the developer’s system.

There is one more nuance:In addition to the emulator, you will need to purchase special controllers. They cost $99.99 to pre-order. Looks almost like the original Joy Con. You will also need a device with a flagship processor - Snapdragon 855/855+/865/865+.

But with the help of an emulator, you can enable Pokémon Sword / Shield, Super Mario Odyssey, The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening and Pokémon Let’s Go games on an Android smartphone (for example, on the Realme X50 Pro 5G).