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|sixth = [https://github.com/citra-emu/citra/ Github]}} | |sixth = [https://github.com/citra-emu/citra/ Github]}} | ||
− | '''Citra''' is an experimental open-source Nintendo 3DS emulator/debugger written in C++. At this time, it only emulates a very small subset of 3DS hardware, and therefore is only useful for booting/debugging very simple homebrew demos. Recent development has, however, allowed it to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19ITi1wvkEY play some commercial games at full speed, even | + | '''Citra''' is an experimental open-source Nintendo 3DS emulator/debugger written in C++. At this time, it only emulates a very small subset of 3DS hardware, and therefore is only useful for booting/debugging very simple homebrew demos. Recent development has, however, allowed it to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19ITi1wvkEY play some commercial games at full speed, even rendered at 1080p,] although with severe graphical glitches. |
Due to its preliminary state, it has not yet had a stable release. | Due to its preliminary state, it has not yet had a stable release. | ||
+ | ==Downloads== | ||
+ | [http://builds.citra-emu.org/ Nightly builds] | ||
[[Category:Emulators]] | [[Category:Emulators]] |
Revision as of 18:39, 29 March 2015
File:Citra.svg | |
Current version: | - |
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Active: | Yes |
OS: | Windows, Linux |
Authors: | Citra Team |
Official website: | Citra-emu.org |
Source code: | Github |
Citra is an experimental open-source Nintendo 3DS emulator/debugger written in C++. At this time, it only emulates a very small subset of 3DS hardware, and therefore is only useful for booting/debugging very simple homebrew demos. Recent development has, however, allowed it to play some commercial games at full speed, even rendered at 1080p, although with severe graphical glitches.
Due to its preliminary state, it has not yet had a stable release.