

Skyline is an experimental Switch emulator for Android devices, which was initially capable of playing Sonic Mania, Celeste, and parts of Super Mario Odyssey. In April 2018, it was reported that another emulator, Ryujinx, was initially able to play part of Cave Story. The coverage and development of the emulators has attracted notable attention from the industry, including Nintendo, as well as Denuvo Software Solutions GmbH which, at the request of publishing companies partnered with them concerned about piracy, has developed a digital rights management measure intended to prevent play of emulated Switch games. Switch emulators have been widely noted by video games journalists for the swift and significant progress of their abilities to accurately emulate the console, as they are already able to run existing and new titles for the console in a playable state, sometimes within days of their release, as well as able to run on a variety of devices, including PCs running Microsoft Windows and Linux, and the Steam Deck. Multiple emulators are in development, the most well-known being Yuzu and Ryujinx.

This emulator allows Android users to be able to enjoy the games from the video-console on their mobile devices. And of course, there just had to be emulators for Android like Egg NS.

Nintendo nailed it again with Nintendo Switch, a hybrid console that can be either portable or stationary, and that stayed true to the Japanese company's philosophy regarding video-games.
