I guess I should talk about what I have. Basically, thanks to spending over $400, I was able to get a Nintendo Switch that had version 3.0.0. Now, why is this important? It's the version you need to homebrew your Nintendo Switch. (The Homebrew Fandom is working on something for version 4.1.0, but it's proven to be difficult thus far.)
Anyways, after some digging, I was able to get the following to work quite well on the Switch.
VBANext - Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance
SNES9x - Super Nintendo
FCEUMM - NES
Picodrive - Genesis, MegaDrive, Master System, 32x, Sega CD
This is how I played Metroid Fusion for the first time ever. Very good game, though I still have a burning hatred for one boss that I shall not name.
I still have a lot of testing to do. Right now I'm playing some NES games.
However, I will note one thing. Saving your game is a real pain. You have to do a few things and even then, there's no guarantee. You can at least put the system into Sleep Mode and then pick up where you left off. However, it would be nice to have a proper save feature.
That being said, this has worked very well so far. The games, out of all that I've tested, run very smoothly. The controls work as intended in the games and it's just overall great.
Now, if you don't mind, I need to finish up Adventures of Lolo 2 before moving on to Little Nemo.
See ya later!
