Introducing NINJHAX - A Nintendo 3DS Homebrew Exploit!

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Someone got 15 copies.
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There's so many copies flooding onto ebay the price is already crashing. You can snag the game for $40 now
 
There's so many copies flooding onto ebay the price is already crashing. You can snag the game for $40 now
I'm not going to jump on the bandwagon.
Hell, once the hype dies down, I bet the game will be dirt cheap used once everyone's played around with installing the exploit. (Hopefully someone will come up with a way of having the exploit update itself so it doesn't get removed by future updates so the game will only ever need to be used once then can be passed on)
 
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So wait, does anyone know how booting the Homebrew Launcher is to work? According to Smealum the Homebrew Launcher is logged as Cubic Ninja, making me think you need the game inserted to boot everytime
 
The exploit isn't permanent. That said, the prices still may go down.
Permanent is a relative term . If by that you mean it will eventually be patched so this game is no longer a viable option , you are correct. For those that install it now ( 22nd ) it should be permanent , at which time there will all sorts of threads of how to keep their homebrew because of a new FW update.
 
Permanent is a relative term . If by that you mean it will eventually be patched so this game is no longer a viable option , you are correct. For those that install it now ( 22nd ) it should be permanent , at which time there will all sorts of threads of how to keep their homebrew because of a new FW update.
This is why I'd use my old 3DS for homebrew and not update it.
(I already did a system transfer of my 3DS to a used 3DSXL I got for cheap to do all the normal stuff with. So I got a blank 9.0 3DS just sitting around doing nothing)
 
Permanent is a relative term . If by that you mean it will eventually be patched so this game is no longer a viable option , you are correct. For those that install it now ( 22nd ) it should be permanent , at which time there will all sorts of threads of how to keep their homebrew because of a new FW update.
it isnt a permanent install. the game will be needed every time as ssspwn dosent have access to the nand
 
Once Cubic Ninja is used to install the Homebrew channel, couldn't someone then just code a new homebrew channel app that doesn't require the cart?
 
Picked up my reserved copy at Gamestop for $5 :) No original case though, just a crappy Gamestop case. Oh well, not gonna complain.
 
So wait, does anyone know how booting the Homebrew Launcher is to work? According to Smealum the Homebrew Launcher is logged as Cubic Ninja, making me think you need the game inserted to boot everytime

Can we start reading the thread before commenting on it? (or at least skim the last few pages) That would be great.
 
it isnt a permanent install. the game will be needed every time as ssspwn dosent have access to the nand
then what is the point of him saying
"Once the exploit is installed, you will have the Homebrew Channel, not so unlike that of the Nintendo Wii, on your system. From here, you can power down the system, or remove the SD card while in the Homebrew Channel to install homebrew, which takes the form of .3DSX files. These homebrew are placed in a created directory on the 3DS SD card's root, and placed in a folder with that homebrew's name. The file is renamed boot.3dsx, and once you reinsert the SD card, the Homebrew Channel will acknowledge the presence of the application and you will be able to run homebrew!"
this is on the first page.
 
Can we start reading the thread before commenting on it? (or at least skim the last few pages) That would be great.
and here is the source https://mobile.twitter.com/AvohkahTamer/status/534603059398475776?p=v

then what is the point of him saying
"Once the exploit is installed, you will have the Homebrew Channel, not so unlike that of the Nintendo Wii, on your system. From here, you can power down the system, or remove the SD card while in the Homebrew Channel to install homebrew, which takes the form of .3DSX files. These homebrew are placed in a created directory on the 3DS SD card's root, and placed in a folder with that homebrew's name. The file is renamed boot.3dsx, and once you reinsert the SD card, the Homebrew Channel will acknowledge the presence of the application and you will be able to run homebrew!"
this is on the first page.
https://mobile.twitter.com/AvohkahTamer/status/534603059398475776?p=v
 
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