![]() Microsoft Excel has them both soundly beat in terms of an early and weird example. Android, on the other hand, has snuck hidden, unlockable games into its OS. Should this news be true, it'd be a rare example of a traditional console having games hidden within its operating system. Advertisementįurther Reading Nintendo Switch lands Doom and Wolfenstein II: The New ColossusThere's certainly the possibility that this is a prank or a fake, but that'd be quite the long con, based on the user's post and activity history at SwitchBrew and other Nintendo-hacking depositories. Nintendo says that its upcoming online service will add online support for classic NES games, but it hasn't announced motion-control upgrades or other gameplay additions to classics. This is particularly wild, as no emulated NES game, even during the waggle-heavy Wii era, has ever officially supported modern control updates like motion or touch-screen controls. Possible screenshots of the emulator in action, shown above, even demonstrate Joy-Con golfing motion controls. ( "Flog? That's 'golf' backwards!") According to poster "yellows8" (who previously created his own Github depository full of 3DS system exploits), this copy of NES Golf is just sitting on every Nintendo Switch console in the world, and it's been designed specifically for Switch compatibility. Saturday's SwitchBrew update centers entirely around this mysterious flog entry, and it insists that this is an emulator wrapped around a single NES video game: the NES version of Golf first launched in 1984. ![]() After a major dump of "title" names from the system's file system in July, users there discovered a "title" in the system named "flog." The site's original stub about flog alleged that this title contained a fully fledged NES emulator, but it said nothing else. The news has emerged from, a depository of hacking and file-system analysis for Nintendo's latest console. Turns out, this is somehow weirder. Your Nintendo Switch may already have a fully playable NES game just sitting inside of it. ![]() You might think the weird thing about this news is how long it has taken for Virtual Console support to come to the Switch. On Saturday, the world may have gotten its first look at an NES game officially running on a Nintendo Switch. ![]()
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