Most of the builds are just optimized builds, and 3 of them are debug builds including pretty much every information necessary for debugging, which also gives us precious information about its development. The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX.The archive contains 15 different title IDs, for a total of 23 builds of Hiyoko, each a different standlone app including its own ROM. Then we also had rumors of a Game Boy NSO service coming from several reliable people, which could have suggested that Hiyoko could be the GB/C emulator. Then there’s the mention of Hiyoko, and Count.Ĭount is nothing more than for keeping count of how many emulator types there are, this is pretty standard practice, we can safely say this is not the name of an emulator.īut Hiyoko was an emulator name we haven’t heard of before, and lots of speculation arose on what it could be, if it was a Game Boy emulator, a Nintendo 64 emulator, and so on.Įventually the N64 Nintendo Switch Online app would exist, and takes on the name “Hovercraft”. Other people have also noticed a couple names as well, part of an emulator type enumeration which I will list:Ĭanoe is known since the SNES Classic Mini as the SNES emulator, Kachikachi is also known since the NES Classic Mini as the NES emulator. It had accidental inclusion of SNES game descriptions, which news sites have also covered at the time. Hiyoko is a name that we have seen since the NES Nintendo Switch Online 2.0.0 update, dated December 2018. However this would mean someone took the time to write unique descriptions in multiple languages, too, and when you include the rest of the leaked files, there’s I think more reasons for its legitimacy. All of these games have unique identifications too, someone could just take the information we have of these IDs, and somewhat appear legitimate if you include nice scans of box arts. Technically, anyone can add more games to this, people have done this before. There isn’t that much more to say about it, it is really just the usual user interface, but with more games. Noteworthy unreleased games include the entirety of the Mega Man series, each including their own Special Versions, Castlevania 1 & 2, Adventure Island, Galaga, Pac Man, Kung Fu, Lode Runner, Tetris, and a few more.Īll of them are playable, some even including multi language descriptions. It contains all of the games in order of Switch release until August 21st, 2019, then continues with the games that would be released on December 12th and later, and quite a few that have yet to be released, if ever. This would be a month since the release of SNES Nintendo Switch Online, and when the monthly updates of additional NES games would have stopped. The first link in the post links to a build of NES Nintendo Switch Online app dated October 4th 2019.
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