And, while we don’t know much about the source because the leaked files came from 4Chan, we do know that they were dumped from a development Switch, not a regular model. Leaks like this aren’t rare, but they are rarely this extensive. However, that doesn’t change that this Nintendo Switch Game Boy leak has provided in-depth details on a potential addition coming to NSO in the not-so-distant future. There is also evidence of a Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulator titled “Hiyoko,” though early footage shows games as individual applications and less data was available on just what the backend might look like. There is also other data pointing to games being used for testing purposes, which means just because a game is mentioned doesn’t mean it will be added to the service, if it does become a reality. Within this “Sloop” emulator that is specifically used for GBA, a ROM folder contains multiple games that are either playable or information on titles that were potentially included at one point but are no longer featured. This is something many fans speculated would be Nintendo’s next addition to the Switch Online (NSO) subscription service after launching the Expansion Pack tier that includes DLC for select games, along with Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis games. Over the last month, leaks of a potential Game Boy and Game Boy Advance (GBA) emulator on the Nintendo Switch have been stacking up, with some dataminers even getting versions of it to work on their personal systems.
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