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Nintendo 3DS emulators

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Just making language less antagonistic, GPLv2 doesn't require attribution, so this was merely a claim.
:;Lime3DS: Fork of Citra. The main goal of the project is to act as a revival of Citra<ref>https://github.com/Lime3DS#lime3ds-is-a-project-which-aims-to-revive-citra-the-most-popular-open-source-nintendo-3ds-emulator</ref>.
:;Lemonade: Fork of Citra. Previously known as Citra-Enhanced. Development ceased temporarily in March, 2024[https://old.reddit.com/r/EmulationOnAndroid/comments/1bbos29/citraenhanced_is_going_to_be_continued_and/] due to the [[Yuzu#Lawsuit|stoppage of Citra development]]. After which, the project changed its focus to the Android platform and planned to add new [[#Hardware_features|features]] and [[#Enhancements|enhancements]]. However, due to critique stemming from Lemonade's developers alleged stealing of code from other forks, violating Citra's GPL license, and berating developers of other forks<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20240411140255/https://twitter.com/Pablomf6/status/1778376166098825515</ref>, the team has since abandoned the project[https://github.com/Lemonade-emu/Lemonade/pull/2/files#diff-b335630551682c19a781afebcf4d07bf978fb1f8ac04c6bf87428ed5106870f5R16].
;[[Mikage]]: An emulator developed by Tony Wasserka, a.k.a. ''neobrain'', which focuses on optimization and stability on Android and PC, willing to fill the gap left by Citra. It is closed-source, but the developers have stated that they will release the source code bit-by-bit after the app's official release.<ref name=mikageopen></ref> [https://mikage.app/faq/ Mikage is in an early stage of development], but according to its developers it already supports some [[#Hardware_features|hardware features]] and several commercial games.
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