Hacking A nintendo 3ds emulator?

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hello guys, i know maybe someone will tell me as i know so i post maybe a shity fake emulator so i watched this on youtube so im impressive it very like as real emulator laggy so warched and maybe it have a spoil for a 3ds game

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaMiWxtl9cw&feature=related
 
you're joking right? Look at the windows media player bar under the 'emulated game'
 
why does the emulator have a play button and a video thing at the bottem?
looks like a media player skin playing a dodgy video

This. Also what keys does the emulator use? I doubt a working emulator would have no settings screen or such.


-Qtis
 
I would have said this might be real if the emulator was just a black screen showing lines of instructions... very slowly, and maybe loading a very small "pong" rom.

But here, showing one of the latest game out, running almost perfectly from a system we don't know exactly what the cpu's are, what the specific instructions are, what the firmware encryption or whatever is...

It's just too much. :lol:
 
I would have said this might be real if the emulator was just a black screen showing lines of instructions... very slowly, and maybe loading a very small "pong" rom.

But here, showing one of the latest game out, running almost perfectly from a system we don't know exactly what the cpu's are, what the specific instructions are, what the firmware encryption or whatever is...

It's just too much. :lol:

Don't forget the fact that you can see plain as day that its a video file playing.
 
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And someone would believe that.....? you must be kidding, that's the worst fake I have seen in my life >.<
Seriously. :P

Even if it was a real working emulator, I much rather play it on the 3DS. Portability ftw.

I guess it would be one step closer to hacking the 3DS though.
 
what keys does the emulator use? I doubt a working emulator would have no settings screen or such.


-Qtis


To be fair that would probably be the last thing a developer would bother with.
 
This is either a fake or the recording is of an actual recording of an emulator, which I would find weird because he could have just posted the recording of the emulator playing, instead of recording the playback of the recording. That means either it's a fake, or the guy who did the recording isn't the developer, because I'm sure the developer would have been smart enough to just post the recording of the emulator.
 
Okay, a few things.

The lag is too consistent to be real, the amount of objects on screen should have some bearing.
Perfect emulation is a fucking dream, nothing more. This video shows perfect rendering, lighting, shading, and texturing, things not even seen in the latest NDS emulator.
It's clearly a media player.
Expecting a nobody to come out of nowhere with a working 3DS emulator while people spending a lot of time on even hacking the system can't seem to get that down is ridiculous.
No.
 
I just hate how many likes the videos have.

Like Pong and Chaz said, this is obviously a media player. I downloaded it, and it only plays media files. Oh, and it's written in Visual Basic, by the way. *waits for a mod to lock this thread*
 
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I'm not surprised it's a fake. A real developer would have posted video of an actual emulator, instead of posting video of a recording pretending to be a recording of an emulator's video output. Still, would have been something to look forward to if it wasn't a sad dissapointment.
 
*facepalm* the dummy actually disguised Teamviewer which is a monitoring application... as the *fake emulator* i want to flag that crap right now
 
Teamviewer is a monitoring application
you are a retard. its for desktop sharing, not monitoring.
https://en.wikipedia...wiki/TeamViewer
https://www.teamview...m/en/index.aspx

TeamViewer is a computer software package for remote control, desktop sharing, and file transfer between computers. The software operates with the Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, iOS, and Android operating systems. It is possible to access a machine running TeamViewer with a web browser. While the main focus of the application is remote control of computers, collaboration and presentation features are included.

Edit: and whoever downloaded it and ran it, i would hope you did it inside of a VM or in a sandboxed type program.
 
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