Nintendo Switch has a hidden game to be launched with a specific date & action, starting up at the death of Mr. Satoshi Iwata on the death of Mr. Iwata



Nintendo SwitchIt is clear that there are hidden games that activate by carrying out specific actions with Joy - Con on a specific date. A hidden game is a game for Nintendo which was released from Nintendo in 1984golfIt is said that there is a former president of Nintendo, Mr. Satoshi Iwata, who was deeply involved in the development of Nintendo Switch which is in the big hit in the shadow of the game called (GOLF).

Hackers Say Nintendo Switch Contains A Game That Unlocks On The Date Of Satoru Iwata's Death
https://kotaku.com/hackers-say-nintendo-switch-has-a-game-that-unlocks-on-1818587767

Nintendo Switch's hidden Golf rumor explained by a sweet theory - Polygon
https://www.polygon.com/nintendo-switch/2017/9/20/16338508/nintendo-switch-golf-iwata-theory

Mr. Iwata was involved in the development of popular content such as MOTHER, Pokemon, Super Smash Bros. Smash Brothers and others who said he was active as a programmer at the beginning of the title "Golf" for family computers. Mr. Iwata is due to bile duct tumor on July 11, 2015Passed awayIt was. I was 55 years old.

Mr. Iwata becomes the face of Nintendo by appearing in Nintendo's events and Nintendo Direct as president. In particular, phrases and actions "Direct (DIRECT TO YOU)" will become familiar among fans as a synonym for Mr. Iwata both domestically and internationally.

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And at different times hackers discover that the emulator of the family computer named "FLOG" is hidden on the Nintendo Switch early summer 2017. Since then, many hackers have disassembled the Nintendo Switch and tried to unveil the details of the hidden games. Mr. Plutoo is also one of such hackers, "I thought that at the beginning (the hidden game was incorrectly embedded)." As a result of continued analysis by volunteers, a suspicious code can be found on the Nintendo Switch's main body. This code says that it was stated that when you do something with "Joy - Con" on the Nintendo Switch 's home screen at the date of "July 11", it was written that the lock is canceled.

It seems that the movement written numerically on this code seems to match with Mr. Iwata's "direct" gesture, and from this point the date of the main body is transferred to Mr. Iwata's death "July 11" If you set and do a "direct" gesture on the home screen, it will get ridiculous when golf starts. As for why Golf caught up as a hidden game candidate, the emulator FLOG of the family computer hidden on the Nintendo Switch is "GOLF" as it is read from the reverse.

The problem was that Nintendo Switch was unable to try "direct" gesture when the body date was "July 11" because the main body updates the date once connecting to the Internet. However, using the Nintendo Switch, which has never been connected to the Internet, it turns out that it is possible to set the date of the main unit to "July 11".

Then, multiple users who actually set the date of the Nintendo Switch to "July 11" have successfully started golf with a "direct" gesture. The following movie is a movie that shows how to start & play golf with "direct" gesture. "Direct" Recognition of gestures is quite severe, or in the movie I've successfully started golf by repeating gestures many times in the movie.

Hidden NES Golf game on Nintendo Switch. A tribute to Satoru Iwata. - YouTube


The game play screen looks something like this. When you play the game of more than 30 years ago on the latest game machine Nintendo Switch, it becomes like this.


Games hidden by the Nintendo Switch are other topics besides game related media, Ars Technica, an international news media, reports that "Nintendo Switch hidden game is a tribute to Nintendo's former president."

Hidden Switch game is actually a tribute to former Nintendo president [Updated] | Ars Technica


BBC Technolog summarizes how to launch Nintendo Switch 's hidden game in a movie.


In addition, it seems that this hidden game may be embedded in all Nintendo switches, "It may be that Mr. Iwata's soul led the Nintendo Switch to success" and kotaku of game related media wrote.

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