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The Nintendo Switch 1 can run GameCube/Wii Games!
The Nintendo Switch 2 recently launched with GameCube games on NSO, but regular Switch 1 owners were left out, leading many to believe the original console lacked the power for proper GameCube emulation. However, this isn't entirely accurate, as demonstrated by Tico, a custom emulation front-end specifically designed for the Nintendo Switch 1. This video shows how the console can indeed handle GameCube and Wii emulation, challenging previous assumptions and offering new possibilities for switch homebrew enthusiasts.
Tico Website - https://ticoverse.com/
Github - https://github.com/ticohq/tico
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