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From the video below, it seems that the folks over at Sky 3DS have cracked the code on emulating 3DS software, even while on the most up-to-date system firmware. It’s quite an achievement ...
A warning posted on a Japanese retailer's website suggests that Nintendo may have the ability to remotely brick flash cart-using 3DS handhelds via a system update.
ORIGINAL STORY: The Nintendo 3DS may remember each time a flash cart-pirated game is played. And if it can do that, Nintendo can pin-point which systems have been used illegally and disable them ...
The flash-cart that Nintendo is targeting is R4 flash cart that can be used to store pirated games online to play on the DS console out now. The cart was such a problem that it was banned in Japan.
But the Nintendo Homebrew Discord warns that "old" 3DS hardware is "not currently expected to have a free-software-only exploit" for installing homebrew and recommends using a pre-hacked flashcart ...
Even if hackers do succeed in circumventing the security measures included in Nintendo’s 3DS handheld, there are indications that a nasty surprise lays in store for those who do. Kotaku reports ...
We've narrowed down the console's deep library to the 25 best Nintendo 3DS games you can buy, including exclusive 3DS, remastered, and re-released games.