Nintendo Switch Makes Some Big Improvements To Its GBA Emulation
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Nintendo Switch Makes Some Big Improvements To Its GBA Emulation
"First and foremost, on Switch 2 your GBA games-dating from 2001 to 2010-will now apparently run in a far shinier 1080p even when playing in handheld mode. Now, clearly this sets up quite the battle lines between those who believe emulated games should be played at the scale and resolution that was originally intended, ideally on the cloudy-screened technology of its era, and those who like it when things look pretty."
"However, what I can confirm as working is control remapping, which is a very welcome inclusion. The option was recently added to the SNES games, and with an exemplary level of precision. For instance, if you're adjusting controls for Mario Kart Super Circuit, there are options to reassign controls as specific as "Throw Bananas Ahead of You" and "Shoot Shells Behind You," letting, you move them wherever is most comfortable for you."
Nintendo Switch Online now designates older system libraries as Nintendo Classics and groups NES, SNES, Game Boy, GBA, N64, and GameCube in one section. Game Boy Advance titles from 2001 to 2010 are targeted for an upgrade to 1080p on Switch 2, with options for windowed play and effects to reproduce a classic feel. Control remapping is available with fine-grained labels and assignments for specific actions, including per-action reassignment for games like Mario Kart Super Circuit. Rear triggers remain reserved for opening the emulator menu. Some users report inability to enable the advertised 1080p option.
Read at Kotaku
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