![]() In terms of functionality, the Virtual Console emulator is very bare-bones compared to unofficial emulators, but the 3DS version has restore points (save states) and screenshot saving. Right now, they are also working on software for NX. Games played through Virtual Console are usually free of accuracy issues. NERD seems to have quite some leeway and is well respected at NCL. NCL may have still been involved on the hardware side. With a "Made in Germany" on the controller (edit: this seems to have been misrepresented by IGN), and a lack of Japanese release (edit: the Famicom Mini was announced only after this thread) as well as the software side being handled by NERD, it seems at least plausible. It's still unclear whether this is purely a NERD product. The studio was already responsible for the DS emulation on Wii U, making it only the third team outside of NCL working on Virtual Console emulation (the others are NST for N64 emulation on Wii and M2 for GBA emulation on Wii U). It is not the first foray into software emulation for NERD. The NES emulator and operating system was created by Paris-based Nintendo European Research and Development (NERD) from scratch. to the 3DS cartridge Ultimate NES Remix (2014), the Wii U disc-based. Good news to those who were afraid the Nintendo Classic Mini: NES would use the same NES emulator the Wii U uses. However, while the emulation practice was reaching its zenith, gaming companies. ![]()
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