Gamers unlock access to thousands of free GameCube and Wii titles for Nintendo Switch

Gamers unlock access to thousands of free GameCube and Wii titles for Nintendo Switch

It seems Nintendo fans have grown tired of waiting for the company to add original GameCube titles to the Nintendo Switch Online (NSO) catalogue, and have taken it upon themselves to emulate fan-favourite titles like Super Smash Bros. Melee natively on the console instead.

In what is being described as a new emulation breakthrough, thousands (yes, really) of OG Nintendo GameCube and Nintendo Wii titles can be accessed for “free” through a process that involves downloading custom firmware setups onto a Switch console and running Dolphin emulator core software. The latest update to this emulation process allegedly allows Wii and GameCube games to be played on the Switch system.

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I’ll be honest, emulation within the gaming world has always seemed far too complicated to me, and the technicalities and mechanics behind it go straight over my head. For some gamers, the payoff of having access to an entire library of “free” (illegally obtained) games largely outweighs the risk of damaging your console, voiding your warranty, or entering the grey-area territory of game piracy.

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