if you think its bad, when why would you want to emulate its games?
What kind of question is that? My issues with the hardware or Nintendo's overbearing control have nothing to do with the games.
I don't like all the DRM crap. I don't like how I can't back up my save files on physical media. I don't like owning a system that I can't do what I want with it. Sadly, in this day and age that means that you need to mod or hack the system, like many people did with the Switch 1.
Anyway, I finally sorted out this crap with the primary system nonsense. The sad thing is I don't even remember what I did exactly. I played Donkey Kong Bonanza for a while and it's fun. It doesn't feel like a classic like Super Mario Bros. Odyssey or Super Mario Bros. Wonder, but it's fun and destroying everything in the environment is so addicting it makes you forget to actually play the game.
But man I wasn't prepared for all the BS I had to do before I could use the system. Nintendo is as bad as Microsoft with their obnoxious Windows 11 operating system.
For anyone who doesn't have an android gaming device like the Odin2 Portal or Retroid Pocket 5, it's like night and day. You just turn on those devices, maybe go through a few simple settings and you're ready to use your device in like 5 minutes. AND YOU CAN DO WHATEVER THE HELL YOU WANT WITH IT. This is how ALL gaming devices should be. Android devices are the future, not mini PCs or Steam decks.
It probably won't happen any time soon, if at all, but someone either figuring out how to hack/mod the Switch 2 or getting an effective Switch 2 emulator going would be a god send. The Switch 1 was actually fun to use once you got it untethered from all of Nintendo's bullshit.
I wish people could hack the PS5 too honestly.