Well for now it is, obviously. But I think in 6-8 years emulating 3ds will be worth itEmulating 3ds is pointless. 3ds is already the best place to play 3ds games.
Well for now it is, obviously. But I think in 6-8 years emulating 3ds will be worth itEmulating 3ds is pointless. 3ds is already the best place to play 3ds games.
I think in that time you'll be able to buy really cheap n3dsxl's and it will still be the best place to play 3ds games on. Don't forget that nothing beats the original 3ds controls for 3ds games.Well for now it is, obviously. But I think in 6-8 years emulating 3ds will be worth it
very true, usually any original console is always going to be the best for a very long timeI think in that time you'll be able to buy really cheap n3dsxl's and it will still be the best place to play 3ds games on. Don't forget that nothing beats the original 3ds controls for 3ds games.
it would be cool to have it on switch if for some reason you couldn't get a 3ds.very true, usually any original console is always going to be the best for a very long timebut it also would be cool to have it on the switch anyway
lol wiiu is ppc not arm, switch is arm so the switch has much better hope of emulation 3ds.This is one of the features I was hoping for, among bluray movie, and classic wii upscaling. I think they would have sold a lot more wiiu if they did.
If you look at the bottom of the pad there is like a USB port and some screws in the back. I kind of assume they were going to make like a Gameboy type adapter.
All these people saying the wiiu doesn't have the power. Maybe not to emulate, but its basically the same language. Someone would need an OS and library I think. the nn3ds is a quad 800 MHz and the wiiu is like a tri 1.2 ghz. The only issue would be that the 3ds has another chip just for OS. Not every game would work that at the NN3ds spec, but original 2-core 3ds games should work because that is listed as 268mhz. (I'm not 100% sure on these speeds. just going by wiki) Anyway, my imaginary 3ds adapter would have the OS chip to run the games.
I'm going to say no on streaming, because there isn't any extra power to encode those frames. Those people that stream on youtube have mods that steal the vram info and then your computer does the encoding.
You can stream from new 3ds to PC without any hardware modifications with ntr cfw. The Wii u would just have to receive that.This is one of the features I was hoping for, among bluray movie, and classic wii upscaling. I think they would have sold a lot more wiiu if they did.
If you look at the bottom of the pad there is like a USB port and some screws in the back. I kind of assume they were going to make like a Gameboy type adapter.
All these people saying the wiiu doesn't have the power. Maybe not to emulate, but its basically the same language. Someone would need an OS and library I think. the nn3ds is a quad 800 MHz and the wiiu is like a tri 1.2 ghz. The only issue would be that the 3ds has another chip just for OS. Not every game would work that at the NN3ds spec, but original 2-core 3ds games should work because that is listed as 268mhz. (I'm not 100% sure on these speeds. just going by wiki) Anyway, my imaginary 3ds adapter would have the OS chip to run the games.
I'm going to say no on streaming, because there isn't any extra power to encode those frames. Those people that stream on youtube have mods that steal the vram info and then your computer does the encoding.
Of course you could keep the original consoles for everything and let's be honest, even without savestates and fast forwarding etc. still nothing beats playing N64 games on a real N64 with the real damn controller.I think in that time you'll be able to buy really cheap n3dsxl's and it will still be the best place to play 3ds games on. Don't forget that nothing beats the original 3ds controls for 3ds games.
Then my question might be the best answer to it all.You can stream from new 3ds to PC without any hardware modifications with ntr cfw. The Wii u would just have to receive that.
There's lag in the quality is shite. But it's good that it's possible though.You can stream from new 3ds to PC without any hardware modifications with ntr cfw. The Wii u would just have to receive that.
Im looking for the same thing, also it would be nice to relax your fingertips Abit on a larger controller, if you got big hands like me. LolMy biggest reasoning *personally* for wanting to emulate the 3DS on something *like my PC* is that after a while of looking at the smaller screen, my eyes get tired and blurry.
I know is not the answer to the question, but I can say it sure would have been smart to have 3DS games on wii u either by hardware modification like nintendo past systems like Super gameboy or Gameboy player, for sure that would have been one smart thing to do for wii u. I mean think about it, HD 3ds games on big screen, gamepad, all having either inserting a cart into the system or eshop, but then again you know, flash carts so maybe they probably would have known to avoid it, though it would have helped WII U a LOT!
This is absolutely bullshit. The Wii U has a PPC architecture, which has nothing to do with the 3DS's ARM. Plus, Wii upscaling is impossible, it'd require the Wii to be emulated.This is one of the features I was hoping for, among bluray movie, and classic wii upscaling. I think they would have sold a lot more wiiu if they did.
If you look at the bottom of the pad there is like a USB port and some screws in the back. I kind of assume they were going to make like a Gameboy type adapter.
All these people saying the wiiu doesn't have the power. Maybe not to emulate, but its basically the same language. Someone would need an OS and library I think. the nn3ds is a quad 800 MHz and the wiiu is like a tri 1.2 ghz. The only issue would be that the 3ds has another chip just for OS. Not every game would work that at the NN3ds spec, but original 2-core 3ds games should work because that is listed as 268mhz. (I'm not 100% sure on these speeds. just going by wiki) Anyway, my imaginary 3ds adapter would have the OS chip to run the games.
I'm going to say no on streaming, because there isn't any extra power to encode those frames. Those people that stream on youtube have mods that steal the vram info and then your computer does the encoding.