Les vidéos d'émulation Steam Deck Nintendo sont extraites de YouTube


F-Zero GX (Le nouveau système portable de Valve arrive la semaine prochaine par Liam Doolan) running on Steam Deck
F-Zero GX (Le nouveau système portable de Valve arrive la semaine prochaine par Liam Doolan) running on Steam Deck (Image: via Twitter)

Valve has just released the Steam Decka new handheld gaming PC. It’s capable of running all sorts of games (nouveaux et anciens) et can even run emulatorsallowing it to host a huge library of retro systems and games.

Nintendo emulation has been covered in the lead-up to the device’s release, and now that the Steam Deck is in the hands of consumers all sorts of emulation videos are popping up on YouTube.

It seems though that certain videos focused on Yuzu (Interrupteur) and Dolphin (GameCube & Wii) émulation have become targets of takedowns. While it’s not entirely clear at this point in time who exactly is targeting these videos, the obvious guess here is Nintendoand many within the Steam Deck community believe this as well.

One video, in particular, that’s been removed was uploaded by YouTube channel The Phawx (Cary Golomb over on Twitter). The creator of this channel with over 55K subscribers has uploaded an instructional video about how to get Yuzu (the open-source Nintendo Switch emulator) running on the Steam Deck. His other video about Dolphin emulation on Steam Deck was also supposedly targeted.

The Switch video showcased a wide range of games running on the system such as Super Mario Odyssée, Monde de Super Mario 3D and even Les jeux les plus vendus de Switch au Japon après cinq ans. The same creator has also shared a screenshot of Metroid Prime running on the device, trop.

ARMS for Nintendo Switch running on Steam Deck
ARMS for Nintendo Switch running on Steam Deck (Image: The Phawx via Reddit)

If this does have anything to do with Nintendo, it wouldn’t exactly be a surprise after its recent takedown of a popular video game music channel featuring hundreds of Nintendo soundtracks. This was later confirmed by an official YouTube account via social media, after claims were made that it wasn’t Nintendo’s doing.

Nintendo hasn’t shown much love towards the preservation of its retro games in recent timesannouncing the other week it would be closing the doors of the Wii U and 3DS eShop. It’s also made headlines for jailing a hacker for three years.

If we hear any updates about this latest story, nous ne manquerons pas de vous informer.