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==Emulators==
 
==Emulators==
The Nintendo 3DS '''currently has no emulators'''; this is mainly due to the fact that the hardware has yet to be documented. This is currently being planned, however, with the main such event being the [http://3dbrew.org/wiki/Fundraiser chip decapping] which will allow hackers more information about the hardware itself. Once the console has been hacked (to some degree, at least), and the hardware is well known and its functions are documented, emulation can begin. Plus the fact that the 3DS supposedly has a high amount of security built-in, this may take a while. Be prepared to wait.
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The world's first working 3DS emulator (n3DSemu) with built BIOS was developed and released in October 29, 2013 by Reaven (main author of the n3DSemu). The work on the 3DS emulator n3DSemu began in November 2012 and ended in 28 October 2013. The official website for the emulator n3DSemu http://n3dsemu.com/
===How long?===
 
This isn't really something that can be gauged. 10 years, maybe?
 
 
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Revision as of 12:09, 31 October 2013

The Nintendo 3DS handheld console

The Nintendo 3DS is the latest handheld console by Nintendo, released in 2010/2011. The most notable feature of this console is the use of autostereoscopic (i.e. without glasses) 3D, which can be configured using a slider.

There are no 3DS emulators.

 

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Emulators

The world's first working 3DS emulator (n3DSemu) with built BIOS was developed and released in October 29, 2013 by Reaven (main author of the n3DSemu). The work on the 3DS emulator n3DSemu began in November 2012 and ended in 28 October 2013. The official website for the emulator n3DSemu http://n3dsemu.com/