I do however have a modded GC, Wii and an R4 card. I still have my Cubic Ninja game, and I noticed at the local games store, used copies are more expensive than the game originally was at release (€39.99 instead of the original €29.99).īut yeah, I stopped collecting games but still prefer original copies. With that said, like all of these exploits this is very niche, as it only works on offline 3DS systems with out of date firmware, both the New models and originals. This effectively bypasses two primary flashcard 3DS providers, though users still need a copy of Cubic Ninja, which is common across some of these exploits.įrom our understanding the key benefits of this a latest workaround are the fact that it negates the need to use a flashcard, and it also runs Game Boy Advance ROMS. The latest development falls into the latter category, as it's now possible to load a tool to run ROMS without the need for a flashcard. Hacks to date have varied in their intent, with some focused on homebrew or making the portable region free, and others that are simply designed for old-fashioned ROM piracy. Over the past months we've kept track of some of the major developments in the 3DS hacking community, as they illustrate just how determined some are to access ROMS and / or homebrew, and likewise reinforces Nintendo's effectiveness at shutting down piracy through its security firmware.
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