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Nintendo Museum in Japan appears to be using Windows PCs to emulate Nintendo games.
Unplugging a Super Nintendo controller from USB results in familiar Windows sound.
Nintendo has long had a reputation for using emulators to emulate its own games.
However, the fact it is using them at all has angered many, with many calling it hypocritical.
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