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Since the 3DS homebrew exploit, provided you can do this exploit, you can install a variety of emulators taking advantage of the hardware.
 
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There are [http://gbatemp.net/threads/release-unofficial-retroarch-3ds.386736/ preliminary 3DS ports] of the Gambatte, gPSP, and Genesis Plus GX cores, though Audio needs to be disabled everywhere on risk of crashing.
 
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Revision as of 14:53, 21 April 2015

Since the 3DS homebrew exploit, provided you can do this exploit, you can install a variety of emulators taking advantage of the hardware.

Multi-System

Retroarch

There are preliminary 3DS ports of the Gambatte, gPSP, and Genesis Plus GX cores, though Audio needs to be disabled everywhere on risk of crashing.

Consoles

NES

SNES

Handhelds

Game Boy

Game Boy Advance

The 3DS does include natively a firmware for a GBA mode, used for the ambassador releases. But its compatibility is a hit and a miss, missing features, and its software mode actually runs very slow.

Some homebrew apps do real GBA emulation on the 3DS:

Others

CHIP-8

VC Injection

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. VC emulators for Sega systems in particular have high compatibility.