

On top of that, the team behind this new project claims to be an American studio that has been working on the emulator for over two years, yet their website and the emulator itself has text still left in Chinese along with poor English translations throughout. Yuzu, by the way, is licensed under GPLv2, and this new emulator is closed source.
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ByLaws, the developer of the Android for Nintendo Switch port, has said on GBATemp that this Switch emu for Android has used some of Yuzu’s GPU emulation code he has since also told us that he has found “plenty” of evidence of used Yuzu code. For background context: Yuzu is the most popular and reputable Nintendo Switch emulator on PC, and it works really well.

We’re talking stolen code, dodgy translations, a forced login – the works. So, first and foremost, this Nintendo Switch emulator is shady. Yeah, this Nintendo Switch emulator is shady However, a new Nintendo Switch emulator for Android has just popped up online (via Wololo)… and it surprisingly works. Obviously, emulating more modern systems can be a bit of a difficult task, and the only Nintendo Switch emulator for Android to date was merely conceptual. From age-old systems like the NES right up to the Nintendo 3DS, you can play them all from the comfort of your smartphone. Android smartphones are versatile, and the number of emulators that you can get for modern and retro systems alike is incredible.
