The girl looked at the broken Switch, then at the laptop screen. Her eyes went wide as the Yuzu emulator went fullscreen. There it was: the pink puffball himself, Kirby, inhaling a traffic cone and wearing it as a hat.
Romi’s fingers flew across the keyboard. She navigated to File > Install Files to NAND . She selected the Kirby update file and the DLC. A progress bar crawled. 10%... 50%... 100%.
: An archived version of the Yuzu executable.
Now came the tricky part. She launched a program called . Its cheerful orange icon felt almost mocking given the situation. The emulator loaded, its code searching for the right keys. She copied the prod.keys from her broken Switch’s NAND backup (thank goodness she was paranoid) and pasted them into the Yuzu directory.