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technology1 year ago

Nintendo Acquires Ryujinx Emulator Website Ownership

Nintendo has reportedly acquired the domain for the Ryujinx emulator website, as indicated by a Whois database entry listing Nintendo of America Inc. as the owner. This move is part of Nintendo's ongoing efforts to combat piracy and emulation of its Switch games. Although the Ryujinx emulator can still be found on platforms like Github, Nintendo's acquisition of the domain is likely a strategy to prevent the rehosting of emulator downloads. The company's actions may be linked to the upcoming release of a Switch successor that supports current Switch titles.

technology1 year ago

Nintendo Takes Control of Ryujinx Emulator Website After Disappearance

Nintendo has reportedly taken ownership of the domain for the Switch emulator Ryujinx, following the emulator's disappearance from the internet after the lead developer was contacted by Nintendo and agreed to cease operations. This move is part of Nintendo's broader crackdown on emulators, which also saw the shutdown of the Yuzu emulator and a $2.4 million settlement. The Ryujinx website is no longer functional, and Nintendo's acquisition of the domain may prevent its revival.

gaming2 years ago

Red Dead Redemption's Success on Nintendo Switch Emulators

Nintendo Switch emulators Yuzu and Ryujinx can already run Red Dead Redemption on PC, allowing players to unlock the framerate of the game. However, the emulators currently have performance issues, with frequent drops below 60fps. For a smoother experience, the Xbox 360 emulator Xenia is recommended, which can run Red Dead Redemption at native 4K with over 60fps. Improved versions of Yuzu and Ryujinx are expected to enhance performance in the future.

gaming2 years ago

"Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Glitches and High Performance on PC"

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is already running on PC in native 4K with more than 60FPS through both Yuzu and Ryujinx emulators. The game is an upgrade from its locked 30FPS in 900p/720p resolution on Nintendo's hybrid platform. However, a powerful setup is required to achieve this kind of visuals and performance. Emulated games require legal ownership of the game.