One of the newest Nintendo Switch exclusives, Metroid Dread, ended up being played through emulators on PCs. The information comes from the PC Gamer website, where it is said that some players are using the Nintendo Switch title through open source emulators. When playing on PC, it is possible to increase the resolution to 4K, in addition to the FPS (frames per second) of the game.
A video was posted on YouTube with 10 minutes of footage of Metroid Dread running on PC. However, unfortunately, it has been removed from the Google video platform. The transmission was made using a PC with a GTX 1060 GPU with 6GB of RAM working in conjunction with an Intel Core i5-8400 processor and 16GB of DDR4 RAM.
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Availability
It's impressive to see the game running on a computer, but it's quite likely that Nintendo will move to block access as it usually does. Anyway, if you're a fan of Samus, the best way to show your support for the new Metroid title is to play it on Nintendo Switch.
Super Mario 64 is now accessible on mobile, PC and Xbox
Thanks to the latest Microsoft Edge browser update, it is now possible to play popular flash-based titles and this includes a version of Super Mario 64, a game originally developed for the Nintendo 64 console. When accessing the Microsoft browser, the player can choose to play both on Xbox and PC or on a mobile device (cell phones and tablets). Check all the details here.
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