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Topic: How many of you are playing Nintendo Games on Laptop?

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Conrad

Is there a way I can play Nintendo Games on my Laptop? Any emulator? Moreover, what configuration I would require to play those games on my Laptop? I am actually aiming to buy one and my budget is not more than $500. Is there a Gaming Laptop under$500 that have enough juice to play latest Nintendo games?

Conrad

Lukandon

Dude, this is illegal and is not allowed to be discussed here. If you want to support Nintendo, buy their consoles and games. Buy a gaming PC if you want to do PC gaming or something.

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kyleforrester87

Yeah come on, emulators for games you can no longer buy is (perhaps) one thing but trying to rip off recent/new software?

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GoldenGamer88

There actually is a gaming laptop for under $500 and it‘s called a Switch. And you can even play Nintendo games legally on it!

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Sisilly_G

My brain hurts at the sheer stupidity of this thread.

Buy a Switch.

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Conrad

I actually want to opt for a laptop because my use for it would not be limited to just playing Nintendo Games on it. I would also be doing a lot of video editing stuff on it so for render, I would be needing a powerful graphics card. So, that is why I asked something that's best of both world. I can actually purchase a Switch too, but I don't want to carry an extra gadget with me.

Conrad

Lukandon

Well, tough. It's either one or the other, or both.
Professional video editors as far as I'm aware build a PC, not a laptop, you can't upgrade those.
I carry 4 devices with me when I go to college every day; my iPhone, my 3DS, my Vita, and my Switch. Get a big rucksack (or a satchel bag, that works too), then put the laptop and Switch in that if you really want a laptop,
One more thing, you can't play any Nintendo games on a computer that are above Wii U, and even that's pushing it. Few Wii U and 3DS games work well on the emulators available as far as I'm aware.
Honestly, I'm not sure if you're trolling or a complete idiot. I mean seriously, what kind of person thinks a laptop is good enough for video editing, under $500 and thinks it's okay to play the latest Nintendo games on it, or even video games in general?

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Cynas

There's no way you're getting a half decent gaming laptop for $500. You're probably looking at around $2000 or more if you want a good one. Your best bet would be to build your own gaming PC, but even then it's going to cost more than $500. I don't know if there's any functioning Switch emulators. I know you can play Breath of the Wild on PC, the Wii U version im assuming, but even that is riddled with bugs.

I'm not to familiar with game recording, but can't you just get a capture card and Switch?

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Ralizah

I'm genuinely surprised this thread hasn't been locked yet!

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