Someone try to do that, I want Minish Cap.
It's already doable.
Steps:
1) Download the Minish Cap ROM
2) Buy/use a SuperCardDSTWO
3) ???
4) Profit.
Why are so many people wanting piracy already?
Someone try to do that, I want Minish Cap.

Yeah so the problem here is that I don't have the money for a DStwo.Someone try to do that, I want Minish Cap.
It's already doable.
Steps:
1) Download the Minish Cap ROM
2) Buy/use a SuperCardDSTWO
3) ???
4) Profit.
Why are so many people wanting piracy already?

The e-Shop links are just links to the games' pages not to download..What's to say we can't? As long as we link to the download page for the application, I'm pretty sure anyone could get them.Even if you could, you wouldn't be able to download the games unless you had Ambassador status.Perhaps we can get QR codes for the GBA Ambassador games.![]()
That's what I was thinking in the way of. Unless this isn't possible.The only way likely to get the Ambassador games is if the Ambassador check is not performed when trying to access or download the game. If Nintendo were lazy enough only to hide the games from search results and browsing for Ambassadors, then you might be able to download an Ambassador game. Chances of that being the case are slim though.
Since there's no obvious correlation between game title IDs and eShop title IDs, then getting a link to an Ambassador game is going to be difficult anyway.


The latter part of the code isn't required, according to the 3DBrew article. As for the first part (beginning 500100), all signs point to it being an auto-incrementing primary key in the database. Every page on the eShop would have an ID, and the fact that it appears to be digits only smells like a database optimization (the same reason eBay's Item IDs are numeric). All the 0s give the eShop plenty of growing room, too.As refereed by Sheimi "ESHOP://5001000000xxxx, the 4 x's being the app id." it might not be the app id some type of internal code. And about the PEAALL000000 it might be some region code ( PEAALL000000 for europe, J00101Z00XXX for japan where the X's change but it's odd because it only happens in the japan, and for the usa i didnt found anything)
Yeah, good luck with that.P.S. Later on i will try to place random numbers where are the XXXX so that i might find the ambassadors apps.


Yeah so the problem here is that I don't have the money for a DStwo.Someone try to do that, I want Minish Cap.
It's already doable.
Steps:
1) Download the Minish Cap ROM
2) Buy/use a SuperCardDSTWO
3) ???
4) Profit.
Why are so many people wanting piracy already?
Are you willing to sell me one for $10?

Yeah so the problem here is that I don't have the money for a DStwo.Someone try to do that, I want Minish Cap.
It's already doable.
Steps:
1) Download the Minish Cap ROM
2) Buy/use a SuperCardDSTWO
3) ???
4) Profit.
Why are so many people wanting piracy already?
Are you willing to sell me one for $10?
If it helps I have a DSTWO. If you give me instructions I will try and do it.


That's what I was going to do but my 3ds as stuck buttons and I can't enter in the qr reader, but are you startining from 0000? Btw idk if you are making a list of the codes you already generated but you should maybe in excell.From what I can tell, the Ambassador software and other games can be found just by guessing the last 4 digits of the posted code ESHOP://5001000000XXXX. Using this generator makes the 3DS pick up everything I throw at it, but so far I'm just getting software isn't available messages. However, known one's do indeed work. I say someone makes a QR code bruteforcerhttp://qrcode.kaywa.com/ is the site
EDIT - Found one! VVVVVV is 8584, US version! Cake Ninja is
8582, us version!
EDIT 2: Release dates seem to effect what numbers these games will be. 8584 is VVVVVV, 12/29/11, same fit or Cake Ninja. In addition, 8580 - 8584 all are linking to software release on the same day, so the ambassador games shouldn't be too hard to find once one is found
http://qrcode.kaywa....F50010000008584


