We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Whether you're looking to preserve your games for future generations or are dabbling in the homebrew scene, Nintendo's game consoles have ...
Nintendo is banning Switch 2 consoles that use MIG flash carts to load games. These can be used for both piracy and legitimate game preservation efforts. Bans seem limited to consoles for now, with no ...
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Mig Flash V2 shown working on Nintendo Switch 2 — could pave the way for Switch 1 games on latest console
The MIG Flash (formerly MIG-Switch) flash cart has been demonstrated to be compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2, backed by a small teaser from the team at X and the official listing explicitly ...
Facepalm: Besides offering a substantial hardware upgrade and exciting new features, the Switch 2 is also shaping up to be a decidedly anti-modding platform. The new console includes robust ...
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