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Rhonin the wizard said:
Zippy6 said:

I think only the database entries that actually list a platform and not "none" or "unknown" should be taken with any interest.

So I'd say God of War coming to Steam looks quite likely, the rest are just placeholder database entries with no substance yet.

As Some people have pointed out that the Nvidia database has all sorts of games in it. Including things such as New Super Mario Bros Wii, Man of Steel, Shin Megami Tensei 5, Wreckfest 2, Gears of War 6.... etc etc.

Most likely, but if Sony is willing to bring God of War to PC, anything is possible.

More leaks here. Returnal and Demon Souls also seem likely to be coming to PC. The GTA 3, Vice City and San Andreas Remasters appear there too. There's an entry for Half-Life 2 Remastered.

As for the Nintendo games that is probably due to Nvidia partnering with it to bring the games to its Shield device in China.

I think Half-Life 2 Remastered is confirmed, but it's somewhere along the lines of a mod or Black Mesa, i.e. it's fan-made. The GTA games seem pretty likely too.

AsGryffynn said:

Hopefully they come to Windows. I hate Linux because of the issues setting them up and just don't have much love for non Ubuntu like Debian distros.

To each their own, but that's definitely contrary to my experience. Setup is typically quite easy and I can easily automate a lot of it, unlike on Windows. I suppose if you need to install some special enough hardware, you might run into some issues. I've had issues with setting up WLAN in the past, but recently it's worked out of the box. I suppose it does depend on the distro though. Anyway, if the emulator becomes properly open-source at some point (i.e. practically all the code with a good license), a Windows version is practically guaranteed at some point. There will almost certainly be an emulator that runs on Windows anyway, even if it's a different one. That is, unless Windows somehow loses its position as the 'gaming OS'.