◦ A 256×256 JPG icon of the game you want to forward (I suggest that you make your own) ◦ The core (NRO) and the game you want to forward on your SD card (download the core through RA’s online updater) ◦ keys.dat (I recommend using Lockpick to dump it) ◦ A dev environment (yes I know I’m sorry) : Let us know how it worked out for you and what game you forwarded to the home screen in the comments below. This method is a little tedious to do but if you want to give it a try, you can follow the tutorial at the end of this article. This is more of a welcome convenience when you look at it especially if you have a favorite retro title. When you open up the game you forwarded on the home menu, Retroarch will then launch the game and run it directly from the main menu. You will also be able to add a icon to the game that you want forwarded to the home menu. What so cool about this method is that You can basically take any game from a emulator such as N64, Snes, Genesis, MAME, and probably a PSX title and have it right on the home menu. Now this method have been around for quite some time and have been done on Consoles like the 3DS and the Nintendo Wii. Today a gentleman that goes by the name of bobdamnit at GBATEMP posted up a video of Super Mario Bros 3 forwarded from Retroarch to the Switch Main home Menu! The name of this method is called Retroarch NSP forwarder! The Nintendo Switch is becoming to be the #1 go to system for homebrew, apps and Emulators.
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