Yeah but... Where do they get the release information? I can never find these new roms anywhere on the internet when they first come out...
If you type "releasename" into google, it''l be one of the first few links.
Say you want tyo find Zelda II. just type "Zelda.II.The.Adventure.of.Link.NES.VC.USA.3DS-BigBlueBox" into google. or just copy and paste it. Not rocket science.
I've done that for most old releases, but most of the new one's I can never find by just doing that.
That wasn't my question, though. How does http://3ds.essh.co/ get the information so fast?
I've done that for most old releases, but most of the new one's I can never find by just doing that.
That wasn't my question, though. How does http://3ds.essh.co/ get the information so fast?
I take it from a pre channel, this is the fastest method to get release info, or from a public pre database
I wondered whether those GBA games ran properly or not.
You know Ambassador GBA games are running in DSiWare mode, which forces your 4.x console to be re-cracked by Blue-card every time you quitted DSiWare mode.
No they run in AGB_RIRM mode so it doesn't wipe the dsi nvram data set the gateway installer. It does, however, wipe the gateway hack out of memory which forces you to do the Settings -- > Profile routine again to restore gateway mode.I wondered whether those GBA games ran properly or not.
You know Ambassador GBA games are running in DSiWare mode, which forces your 4.x console to be re-cracked by Blue-card every time you quitted DSiWare mode.
That's what I've read up on, but doesn't that shit cost money?
There is at least one more eshop platformer that hasn't been "released" yet. I can't wait.They are the best release group imo, but I'm surprised they still haven't done Shovel Knight yet, it's one of the more talked about eshop games recently.