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According to fail0verflow, this exploit can't be fixed by a future firmware update by Nintendo. That's big talk, but if it's true, it means good things for a homebrew community that has been ...
Resourceful hackers have long been rejuvenating Nintendo's consoles past their sell-by dates. Armed with in-game exploits, the homebrew community persistently overcame updates to release ...
The Wololo homebrew community has released an update to its Pegaswitch toolkit, allowing the Nintendo Switch to run homebrew.
It's not like the Switch has any shortage of amazing quality games, but that never stops homebrew enthusiasts from trying to get experimental with Nintendo hardware. After all, the Wii U and 3DS ...
In November it became clear that homebrew was going to be a reality on the Switch, with a breakthrough declared for those most determined to use it. That process appears to be continually moving ...
The vulnerability means that users can run an exploit on already purchased Nintendo Switch devices that leaves it open to customization, known as homebrew.
It isn't a rare thing to see homebrew communities pop up around Nintendo consoles. We've seen it happen with the Wii, Wii U, and 3DS, and now that the Switch is on the scene, the homebrew ...
An important Switch homebrew tool called Lockpick has reportedly been DMCA’d following pre-release piracy of the latest Zelda game Mario Nintendo When The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom ...
It’s worth noting that Nintendo doesn’t support any homebrew apps or hacks that make them possible. As such,if you do have homebrew on your Switch, your warranty will be void.
At a recent hacking conference in Germany a team presented their efforts at getting homebrew games on Nintendo's latest console, the Switch.