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Ryujinx
Ryujinx is a discontinued free and open-source emulator of the Nintendo Switch. It was first released on February 5, 2018 and supported more than 3,000 games by 2024.
On October 1, 2024, Ryujinx pulled its source code from GitHub, and the project was shut down after a request from Nintendo.
Ryujinx features an accurate recreation of the Nintendo Switch's Maxwell GPU. It supports the Nintendo Switch's docked and handheld modes in addition to resolution scaling beyond those supported by the original hardware.[citation needed]
Ryujinx supports multiplayer through its LDN network, allowing games to be played between multiple users of the emulator. As of the release of LDN3 players with a modded physical Nintendo Switch can play with others on the LDN network.
According to the developers in May 2024, more than 3,550 games were playable on Ryujinx out of 4,300 titles tested, with 4,100 being able to boot past menus and into gameplay.
Ryujinx Initially starting out as an ARM64 emulator in October of 2017, Ryujinx development began in December of 2017. Written in C#, it was the first Switch emulator to boot commercial games. In April 2018, it was reported that it was initially able to play part of Cave Story and Puyo Puyo Tetris. According to the creator, gdkchan, Ryujinx had a focus on correctness, rather than adding game-specific hacks as is practiced by some console emulators. Development of Ryujinx was funded via Patreon, with 800 members contributing $1,661 a month as of October 1, 2024.
On July 31, 2022, Ryujinx announced a new backend for the Vulkan graphics API, resulting in significant performance improvements of up to 413% in some titles, over the original OpenGL backend.
On November 26, 2022, Ryujinx announced a macOS port, becoming the first Nintendo Switch emulator to arrive on the platform. The port takes advantage of the hypervisor present on Apple silicon hardware to run the ARMv8 code of the Nintendo Switch natively, unlocking significant performance benefits, as compared to standard emulation.
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Ryujinx
Ryujinx is a discontinued free and open-source emulator of the Nintendo Switch. It was first released on February 5, 2018 and supported more than 3,000 games by 2024.
On October 1, 2024, Ryujinx pulled its source code from GitHub, and the project was shut down after a request from Nintendo.
Ryujinx features an accurate recreation of the Nintendo Switch's Maxwell GPU. It supports the Nintendo Switch's docked and handheld modes in addition to resolution scaling beyond those supported by the original hardware.[citation needed]
Ryujinx supports multiplayer through its LDN network, allowing games to be played between multiple users of the emulator. As of the release of LDN3 players with a modded physical Nintendo Switch can play with others on the LDN network.
According to the developers in May 2024, more than 3,550 games were playable on Ryujinx out of 4,300 titles tested, with 4,100 being able to boot past menus and into gameplay.
Ryujinx Initially starting out as an ARM64 emulator in October of 2017, Ryujinx development began in December of 2017. Written in C#, it was the first Switch emulator to boot commercial games. In April 2018, it was reported that it was initially able to play part of Cave Story and Puyo Puyo Tetris. According to the creator, gdkchan, Ryujinx had a focus on correctness, rather than adding game-specific hacks as is practiced by some console emulators. Development of Ryujinx was funded via Patreon, with 800 members contributing $1,661 a month as of October 1, 2024.
On July 31, 2022, Ryujinx announced a new backend for the Vulkan graphics API, resulting in significant performance improvements of up to 413% in some titles, over the original OpenGL backend.
On November 26, 2022, Ryujinx announced a macOS port, becoming the first Nintendo Switch emulator to arrive on the platform. The port takes advantage of the hypervisor present on Apple silicon hardware to run the ARMv8 code of the Nintendo Switch natively, unlocking significant performance benefits, as compared to standard emulation.