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As of now, accuracy and compatibility aside, sound isn't emulated at all. Connectivity features relying on Wi-Fi still aren't documented let alone emulated, either for DS or 3DS. This may change as emulation progresses down the road and work begins on these areas. | As of now, accuracy and compatibility aside, sound isn't emulated at all. Connectivity features relying on Wi-Fi still aren't documented let alone emulated, either for DS or 3DS. This may change as emulation progresses down the road and work begins on these areas. | ||
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[[Category:Nintendo 3DS emulators]] | [[Category:Nintendo 3DS emulators]] |
Revision as of 03:46, 6 February 2016
File:Citra.svg | |
Current version: | - |
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Active: | Yes |
OS: | Windows, Linux, OS X |
Authors: | Citra Team |
Official website: | Citra-emu.org |
Source code: | GitHub |
Citra is an experimental open-source Nintendo 3DS emulator/debugger written in C++. It's currently able to run quite a few games well, though very few can run at fullspeed on existing hardware, and sound is still completely unemulated.
Due to its preliminary state, it has not yet had a stable release.
Downloads
Compatibility list: here.
Emulation Issues
As of now, accuracy and compatibility aside, sound isn't emulated at all. Connectivity features relying on Wi-Fi still aren't documented let alone emulated, either for DS or 3DS. This may change as emulation progresses down the road and work begins on these areas.