![]() (Note: There are other rumors that Microsoft themselves are working on an official emulator, but I don’t see in what world this would work legally, unless we’re talking “we’ll sell you older Windows 95 games, they will be running on an emulator but that will be transparent to you” kind of thing. Just a personal opinion of course, but given how Nintendo tend to be trigger happy when it comes to litigation, I feel this is the most likely reason. But, call me paranoid if you want, my personal opinion is that some lawyer at Nintendo gave a phone call to their Microsoft counterpart, and told them a lawsuit was coming their way if something wasn’t done soon. Now, it’s possible that Microsoft decided on their own to take things a bit more seriously with an influx of popular emulators being made available on their console.
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