In fact, when the Shield launched in China, Nintendo issued a statement to Bloomberg that seemed to imply that the HD ports were the work of Nvidia’s staff. And even if the game is handled through emulation, Nintendo may not have developed the emulator itself. However, Nvidia’s Chinese website still implies that Twilight Princess and other Nintendo games are available through the GeForce Now streaming service, which contradicts the emulation reports.
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Some have already speculated that Nintendo is using these Nvidia ports as a test run for future GameCube and Wii re-releases on the Switch - the Nvidia X1 system-on-a-chip is used in both the Shield and the Switch - so Twilight Princess being handled through emulation on the Chinese device adds more credibility to that theory. This emulator, they say, “runs one of the most demanding games on the very smoothly on the same hardware as the Switch.”
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Once the group dumped the APK from the Shield, a GameCube emulator was found instead of a native game executable. It was also noted that two consistent game crashes in the GameCube version Twilight Princess were not present in the Nvidia version. All findings were posted by user dragonbane. According to reports by dragonbane and others, the game holds a constant 30 FPS, maintains a high resolution, and loads quickly. A glitch hunting community on ResetEra imported an Nvidia Shield from China with Twilight Princess installed, and the game was streamed on Twitch by user Pheenoh.