The Switch code could hide a version of the game specifically created for this console.
A few months ago we commented that different users had
detected in the internal code of Nintendo Switch a series of lines that could
indicate the existence of a program emulator of the classic NES inside the new
hybrid machine of the Japanese company.
Now from Switchbrew.org it is stated that the famous
"flog" code 01008BB00013C000 does not refer to an NES emulation
program, but to a playable version of the classic Golf ("flog"
written upside down) completely adapted for Switch. In response to the website
Arstechnica, amateur yellows8, claims to have managed to test the game, but has
not given any conclusive evidence beyond that. Declare
that it has been able to access certain functionalities through
"unofficial" processes.
Despite this latest information many fans speculate in these
specialized forums whether the finding of Golf in the code of Switch is a
simple wink of the developers or if it
supposes an evidence of a possible virtual console in the new machine of
Nintendo.

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