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I think Nintendo do know how to kill Sky3ds, but they are waiting for the right time, they want Sky3ds to be bigger than the much harder to kill Gateway before they kill it - they have calculated that if they enable Sky3DS to grow and then kill it - it will have a huge impact on the...
Hey peeps chill, just trying to get a new 3ds working for a 9-year old - it is not so simple as it was for her DS. The rumours of online IP bans is particularly worrying. And by "nintendo pulling the plug" I was thinking that they will, very soon, find a way to hardware detect the Sky3DS making...
But was it as easy as with the old DS carts, or did you have to spend a lot of time setting it up? And isn't it a worry that Nintendo might pull the plug on the pirated online cartridges anytime soon?
The new 3ds hacking methods are far too complicated and risky for online activity etc
I mean, the average joe coming to this forum with a new 3ds and wanting to run pirated games has to read about a hundred pages just to understand the correct procedures, limitations and risks.
Nintendo did...
although i ended up accidentally changing my nand with no way of going back bc i didn't know you needed a gamecube controller to restore it (i have a wii minus/1.1, which doesn't have gamecube controller support)
and if i find the sd card i have my NAND backed up on, i can not only restore the NAND if i solder the right part in, but i can also put my NAND on dolphin, then i can play dolphin online, like PMEX Remix or MKWii Riibalanced