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Emulators on 3DS

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{{Infobox console
|title = Nintendo 3DS
|logo = 3ds.png
|developer = Nintendo
|type = [[:Category:Emulators on handheld consoles|Handheld game console]]
|generation = [[:Category:Emulators on eighth-generation consoles|Eighth generation]]
|release = 2011
|discontinued = 2020
|predecessor = [[Emulators on DS|Nintendo DS]]
|emulated = {{✓}}
}}
 
Because of the homebrewing scene the 3DS has had, you can install a variety of emulators. Currently, the New 3DS is capable of running much faster than the older models, making it a much more ideal platform for emulation, but despite this there are still some emulators that have issues regardless. For more information on how to homebrew your 3DS, visit [https://3ds.hacks.guide/ 3ds.hacks.guide].
Some have tried injecting alternate ROMs in the available Virtual Console releases (MD, GG, NES, GBA Ambassador, GBC, Japanese emulated SFC compilations) with varying degrees of success. The emulators used for Virtual Console are not as accurate as other emulators so compatibility isn't perfect (the only exception is GBA since it runs it natively, not emulation), Sega systems in particular have high compatibility however.<br>
There's an easy tool that will convert and inject any supported ROM file as its associated VC application called [https://gbatemp.net/threads/discussion-new-super-ultimate-injector-nsui.500376/ New Super Ultimate Injector]. It's an all in one tool and can even remotely install the injection provided your 3DS is connected to the same network. It's currently in beta, but it's still really useful.
 
==See also==
* [[Nintendo 3DS emulators]]
[[Category:Emulators on consoles]]
[[Category:Emulators on handheld consoles]]
[[Category:Emulators on eighth-generation consoles]]
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