Gaming Switch backward 3DS/WiiU

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Pratically, every Nintendo videogame have backward compatibility, GBA loads GB games, DS loads GBA games and 3DS loads DS games, but will Switch load 3DS or Wii U games?
Here's a photo of the ''airport guy'', and how u can see, he's introducing an cartridge on the Switch.
nintendo-switch-cartridge.jpg

How we can see, this isn't an 3DS cartridge, but 3DS loads DS games, and they don't have the same shape.
nintendo-3ds-card-cartridges-dsi.jpg
How we can see here, they pratically have the same shape, but the 2 cardtridges enter in the same slot.
nintendo-3ds-walkthrough-4-580x362.jpg

Maybe, the Switch will load the 3DS and ''Switch card'' in the same slot or in different slots, like in DS.
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What do u think about this?
 

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Wait. How do you plan to play a dual screen game on the switch? But really, a way that would legitimately work and Nintendo would be willing to implement.
Probably if they make a 3DS backward, they will just allow 3DS games it can use the D-Pad to use the ''down screen'', like Bravely Default, u can control the menu with the D-PAD, SSB4 too, etc.

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It will be fine. Snes didn't have backwards compatibility to nes and n64 didn't have backwards compatibility to either. People just got so used to it these days to the point where when nintendo doesn't have backwards compatibility everyone freaks out.
Yeah.
 

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Well, i think they PROBABLY don't will backward Wii U games, but probably the 3DS or Wii U games from the eShop, no?
Not quite how it works. eshop 3ds games run off the hardware of the 3ds. The Switch has a different architecture and will not be able to run off the hardware easily. There will need to be a layer of emulation. Now the new arm architecture does have soooooome of the same things (Or so I've heard), but not enough for it to be anywhere near easy to emulate. I'm not familiar enough with the specifics to how likely or easy a partial emulation will be though.

Wii U is right out. zero hardware compatibility. only software emulation is possible (as in, they have to emulate all of the Wii U's hardware, they can't use the hardware directly), and that ain't gonna happen. They're too busy rewriting all the emulation for all the other emulations they have (nes, snes, gba, etc) to run on the Switch.
 
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Not quite how it works. eshop 3ds games run off the hardware of the 3ds. The Switch has a different architecture and will not be able to run off the hardware easily. There will need to be a layer of emulation. Now the new arm architecture does have soooooome of the same stuff, but I'm not familiar enough with the specifics to how likely or easy a partial emulation will be.

Wii U is right out. zero hardware compatibility. only software emulation, and that ain't gonna happen. They're too busy rewriting all the emulation for all the other emulations they have (nes, snes, gba, etc) to run on the Switch.
It makes sense, but i hope when the Switch homebrew came, they make a 3DS emulator, like Wii have DS emulator.
 

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The Gamecube wasn't backwards compatible with anything.
Neither was the Virtual Boy.
It's not that huge of a deal if they have some sort of eShop with everything from the NES up to Wii U in there, and also some way to expand the memory, hopefully an SD external storage for convenience sake.
 

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There probably will be backwards compatibility, but only for some games since they will have to be completely rebuilt for the Switch's CPU Architecture
 

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