Here are the Best Nintendo Switch Emulators You can Find in 2021
Here are some of the best Nintendo Switch emulators in 2021 that you can run on PC or Android or iOS smartphones.
Games | 03 October
Nintendo Switch is one of the hybrid consoles that gamers are still looking for today. Unlike other consoles such as PS4 and Xbox One, Nintendo Switch has the advantage of high mobility. However, the specifications offered are certainly different from other home consoles. With the development of the times, now there are various types of Nintendo Switch emulators that allow gamers to play exclusive Switch games on PC and Android smartphones. So what are the best Nintendo Switch emulators currently available? Let's look at the following list.
1. Yuzu Emulator - PC
Yuzu is currently known as one of the best Nintendo Switch emulators for PC. However, the emulator is known to be still in the development stage and can only run a few games. Currently, the developer of the Yuzu Emulator continues to show the development of the emulator they made. It is known that currently Yuzu can play games such as Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and also Let's Go, Pikachu!.
This emulator itself is a Nintendo Switch emulator created by the creators of Citra. Yuzu is an experimental open-source software created using C++ code and made specifically for Windows and Linux. This emulator also requires a compatible system and hardware to run smoothly.
Yuzu Emulator supports Windows OS, and Linux. While MacOS can’t run Yuzu, this is because Yuzu uses OpenGL and Mac has cut support for OpenGL.
2. NSEmu - PC
NSEmu is another Nintendo Switch emulator that comes with several advantages. This emulator comes with an open source system using C++17 code so it can run on Windows OS. This emulator itself was developed in 2019. However, since it was first announced, this emulator has not received an update from the developer. Even so, this NSEmu emulator supports HD graphics and offers smooth gameplay.
3. Ryujinx - PC
Ryujinx is another popular Nintendo Switch emulator. This Nintendo Switch emulator is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. For its performance, Ryujin is the second best option behind Yuzu Emulator. However, you can still run Nintendo Switch games at 60 FPS (frames per second). This emulator is suitable for beginners who don't really like technical settings that are too complicated. In addition, the Ryujinx interface is also straightforward and easy to use.
The Ryujinx developers themselves are still providing updates for this emulator, so this emulator is able to run various Nintendo Switch games well. Among other emulators, Ryujin is the best choice for Mac users.
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4. Skyline Emulator - Android and iOS
Skyline Emulator is an experimental, open-source Nintendo Switch emulator using C++ developed by the creators of the emulator Citra. Interestingly, this emulator has portability, so it can run on Android and iOS operating systems. The development of this emulator itself utilizes references from the Ryujinx emulator that runs on a PC. Because this emulator is still being developed, not many games can run smoothly.
5. SwitchDroid - Android
Just like Skyline Emulator, SwitchDroid is also a Nintendo Switch emulator that can run on Android smartphones. This emulator can also run a number of Nintendo Switch games well on Android devices. This emulator also has a touchscreen feature to make navigation easier. In addition, this emulator is also compatible with various gamepads, thus providing a user experience similar to that of the Nintendo Switch..
6. Egg NS - Android
Egg NS is the best Nintendo Switch emulator for Android right now. This emulator is even capable of running Switch games with high graphics. This is because the Egg NS emulator has been developed from 2 years ago in the United States by NXTeam Studios until now, this emulator is still in the development stage so it’s optimized on Smartphones.
However, to be able to run the Egg NS emulator, you are required to have a GamesirX2 Type C Gamepad, a gamepad that is specifically designed to run the emulator. If you don't have the GamesirX2 gamepad, you can't run the Egg NS emulator. Not only gamepads, but also you also need an Android smartphone with high specifications to run the games smoothly.
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