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{{Infobox emulator
 
{{Infobox emulator
|title = NooDS
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|logo = citra.svg
|logo = NooDS.png
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|logowidth = 153
|logowidth = 120
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|active = Yes
|version = N/A
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|platform = Windows, Linux, macOS, Android
|active = Yes
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|target = [[Nintendo 3DS emulators|Nintendo 3DS]]
|platform = [[Emulators on PC|Windows]]<br/>[[Emulators on Linux|Linux]]<br/>[[Emulators on macOS|macOS]]<br/>[[Emulators on Android OS|Android]]<br/>[[Emulators on Switch|Nintendo Switch]]<br/>[[Emulators on PSP|PlayStation Portable]]<small> (Unofficial port)</small><br/>[[Emulators on Vita|PlayStation Vita]]
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|developer = [https://github.com/citra-emu/citra/graphs/contributors Citra Team]
|target = [[Nintendo DS emulators|Nintendo DS]]
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|prog-lang = C++
|developer = [https://github.com/Hydr8gon Hydr8gon]
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|website = [http://citra-emu.org/ Citra-emu.org]
|accuracy = Medium-Accurate
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|support = [https://www.patreon.com/citraemu Patreon]
|website = [http://hydr8gon.github.io hydr8gon.github.io]
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|source = [https://github.com/citra-emu/citra GitHub]
|support = [http://paypal.me/Hydr8gon Paypal]
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|license = GNU GPLv2
|prog-lang = C, C++
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|bios = [[Emulator_Files#Nintendo_3DS|Required for some games and decryption]]
|license = GNU GPLv3
 
|source = [https://github.com/Hydr8gon/NooDS GitHub]
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''NooDS''' is a free and open-source [[Nintendo DS emulators|Nintendo DS]] emulator for Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable (Unofficial port).
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'''[[wikipedia:Citra (emulator)|Citra]]''' is an open-source [[Nintendo 3DS emulators|Nintendo 3DS]] emulator/debugger written in C++. It's currently able to run quite a few games well. It is also available as a [[libretro]] core.
  
==Overview==
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Due to its preliminary state, it has not yet had a stable release.
  
The goal of NooDS is to be a fast and portable Nintendo DS emulator. It's not quite there speed-wise, but it does offer most other features that you might expect from a DS emulator. It even supports GBA backwards compatability!.
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==Download==
 
 
==Usage==
 
 
 
NooDS doesn't provide high-level emulation of the BIOS yet, so you'll need to provide BIOS and firmware files dumped from your physical DS. The file paths can be configured in the settings. It also currently lacks automatic save type detection for DS games. If you load a new game and saving doesn't work, you'll have to manually change the save type. This information can be difficult to find, so it's easier if you have working save files already present.
 
 
 
==Downloads==
 
 
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|align=center|{{Icon|Win|Lin|Mac|APK|Vita|NX}}
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|align=center|{{Icon|Win|Lin|Mac}}
|'''[https://github.com/Hydr8gon/NooDS/releases Rolling Release]'''
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|'''[https://citra-emu.org/download/ Latest Nightly and Canary builds]'''
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|-
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|align=center|{{Icon|Android-big}}
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|'''[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.citra.citra_emu Beta 14]<br>[https://github.com/citra-emu/citra-android/releases Official]'''
 
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|align=center|{{Icon|PSP}}
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|align=center|{{Icon|Android-big}}
|'''[https://github.com/Xiro28/NooDS-PSP GitHub]'''<br/><small> (Unofficial PSP port)</small>
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|'''[https://github.com/weihuoya/citra/releases Unofficial MMJ]'''
 
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==Shared data==
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Some 3DS games make use of shared files from the console's system software. These games will not boot in Citra if said files are not present in the user folder.
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These files are not provided by the Citra developers for legal reasons, so they can be downloaded from the [[Emulator Files#Nintendo 3DS|Emulator Files]] page.
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==Importing saves==
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Some games require this to bypass bugs in title screens.
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# Get the Title ID for the game version you have from [http://www.3dsdb.com/ here]. For example, we'll try with the European version of Zelda: ALBW. Its full Title ID is <code>00040000000EC400</code>.
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# Take the last 8 digits of the Title ID. (in our example, <code>000EC400</code>) In case this method fails later, take <code>00000000</code> instead, or make sure the save file and the ROM image are from the same region.
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# Make an empty folder named as that partial Title ID (<code>000EC400</code>). Put inside it another folder named "data", then inside that one put another folder named <code>00000001</code>, then inside that one put the actual save data files.
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# Move the folder with the title ID and put it here:
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#: <code>\user\sdmc\Nintendo 3DS\00000000000000000000000000000000\00000000000000000000000000000000\title\00040000</code>
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==Issues==
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===Emulation issues===
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Emulation for various features is non-existent or not actively worked on enough to be in a usable state. This includes:
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* Connectivity features relying on Wi-Fi (Wii U/3DS, Switch/3DS, 3DS Local Multiplayer, 3DS Online...), not in small part due to the setbacks hindering Wi-Fi DS emulation. However, Download Play is emulated.
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* New 3DS mode. It is now in a playable state, but some games may still crash with it enabled.
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===Game image format===
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Citra accepts games in '''.3ds, .cia or .cxi format'''. Furthermore, in Summer 2017, chances are your existing dumps tailor-made for Citra most probably made with the officially recommended tool braindump, which were missing some data yet could be emulated on Citra, have had their compatibility broken as a design choice with no options provided to fix those dumps. You'll have to get new dumps.
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While the latest sighax exploit allows for dumping decryption keys to convert (and possibly load) encrypted games in either .3ds or .cia format, development for a solution to allow for this Citra, even one requiring keys from your console, was formerly not actively pursued ''as a design choice''. Tools on 3DS and PC exist to convert those to decrypted .3ds format, and a guide can be found [[Nintendo 3DS emulators#Encryption|here]]. However, Citra now allows loading/installing encrypted 3ds/CIA files if the necessary AES keys are provided. The required keys are provided with the 3DS Shared Data downloadable above.
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===Telemetry===
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Citra developers decided to implement a telemetry feature uploading to them through Internet connection detailed logs and data about your computer specs and the games you're playing. When booting Citra for the first time, you get asked if you want to enable it.
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==Citra on Android==
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[https://github.com/uberhalit/CitraTouchControl This] program allows you to control Citra with touch controls on your phone.
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It is, therefore, possible to use a [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.rdc.android.beta remote desktop client] via your phone, to emulate with Citra and stream from your PC to your phone.
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See gif.
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[[File:Citra_Remote.gif|thumb|right|Example of remote phone play on Citra. (Click to play)]]
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On May 23, 2020, an [https://citra-emu.org/entry/announcing-citra-android/ official Android release] for Citra came out. The minimum requirements are Android 8 (64-bit) and OpenGL ES 3.2 support. Many games achieve playable framerates on a variety of hardware, though the developers recommend an Android device with a Snapdragon 835 chip or better.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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* [https://citra-emu.org/game/ Official compatibility list]
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* [https://citra-emu.org/discord/ Discord channel]
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* [https://community.citra-emu.org/ Official Citra forum]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_dcdgzuapBtAY4ol3x-90Q Official YouTube channel]
  
* [https://discord.gg/JbNz7y4 NooDS Discord]
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Revision as of 03:58, 14 October 2021

Citra
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Developer(s) Citra Team
Latest version N/A
Active Yes
Platform(s) Windows, Linux, macOS, Android
Emulates Nintendo 3DS
Website Citra-emu.org
Support ($) Patreon
Programmed in C++
License GNU GPLv2
Source code GitHub
BIOS/Keys Required for some games and decryption

Citra is an open-source Nintendo 3DS emulator/debugger written in C++. It's currently able to run quite a few games well. It is also available as a libretro core.

Due to its preliminary state, it has not yet had a stable release.

Download

Windows Linux macOS Latest Nightly and Canary builds
Android Beta 14
Official
Android Unofficial MMJ

Shared data

Some 3DS games make use of shared files from the console's system software. These games will not boot in Citra if said files are not present in the user folder.

These files are not provided by the Citra developers for legal reasons, so they can be downloaded from the Emulator Files page.

Importing saves

Some games require this to bypass bugs in title screens.

  1. Get the Title ID for the game version you have from here. For example, we'll try with the European version of Zelda: ALBW. Its full Title ID is 00040000000EC400.
  2. Take the last 8 digits of the Title ID. (in our example, 000EC400) In case this method fails later, take 00000000 instead, or make sure the save file and the ROM image are from the same region.
  3. Make an empty folder named as that partial Title ID (000EC400). Put inside it another folder named "data", then inside that one put another folder named 00000001, then inside that one put the actual save data files.
  4. Move the folder with the title ID and put it here:
    \user\sdmc\Nintendo 3DS\00000000000000000000000000000000\00000000000000000000000000000000\title\00040000

Issues

Emulation issues

Emulation for various features is non-existent or not actively worked on enough to be in a usable state. This includes:

  • Connectivity features relying on Wi-Fi (Wii U/3DS, Switch/3DS, 3DS Local Multiplayer, 3DS Online...), not in small part due to the setbacks hindering Wi-Fi DS emulation. However, Download Play is emulated.
  • New 3DS mode. It is now in a playable state, but some games may still crash with it enabled.

Game image format

Citra accepts games in .3ds, .cia or .cxi format. Furthermore, in Summer 2017, chances are your existing dumps tailor-made for Citra most probably made with the officially recommended tool braindump, which were missing some data yet could be emulated on Citra, have had their compatibility broken as a design choice with no options provided to fix those dumps. You'll have to get new dumps.

While the latest sighax exploit allows for dumping decryption keys to convert (and possibly load) encrypted games in either .3ds or .cia format, development for a solution to allow for this Citra, even one requiring keys from your console, was formerly not actively pursued as a design choice. Tools on 3DS and PC exist to convert those to decrypted .3ds format, and a guide can be found here. However, Citra now allows loading/installing encrypted 3ds/CIA files if the necessary AES keys are provided. The required keys are provided with the 3DS Shared Data downloadable above.

Telemetry

Citra developers decided to implement a telemetry feature uploading to them through Internet connection detailed logs and data about your computer specs and the games you're playing. When booting Citra for the first time, you get asked if you want to enable it.

Citra on Android

This program allows you to control Citra with touch controls on your phone. It is, therefore, possible to use a remote desktop client via your phone, to emulate with Citra and stream from your PC to your phone. See gif.

Example of remote phone play on Citra. (Click to play)

On May 23, 2020, an official Android release for Citra came out. The minimum requirements are Android 8 (64-bit) and OpenGL ES 3.2 support. Many games achieve playable framerates on a variety of hardware, though the developers recommend an Android device with a Snapdragon 835 chip or better.

External links