The hidden game in Switch is a posthumous tribute to Iwata [VIDEO]


Golf actually exists on the console but only works with consoles that have never connected to the Internet.

From the Youtube channel of fire3element we get the solution to one of the great mysteries that has surrounded Nintendo Switch since its launch: the existence of the classic GOLF game hidden in its code.

The secret is actually an ingenious tribute to Satoru Iwata, former Nintendo president who died on July 11, 2015. That date has proved to be key to solve this mystery. In order to execute GOLF in Switch you have to configure the console with that date and then perform with the Joy-Con the "directly to you", the characteristic gesture of Iwata during his appearances in Nintendo Direct, as shown in the video.

If you follow all the steps correctly, the game will run automatically, but we warn that there is a significant limitation: this trick only works if the console has never been connected to the network, ie in its factory state.

We have already mentioned how different specialists dedicated to "code mining" had been able to access different sections of the internal code of the Nintendo console and how there had found that trace of this title hidden in the programming of the console, but so far it was possible to access it.


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