Others 3DS game transfer/convert (non-hacked console software across to hacked 3ds)

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Hi,

I have a non-hacked Japanese 3DS with 3D SEGA Power Drift (Special edition) on it from the Japanese eShop. I would like to get this game across to my hacked New3ds.

Is there anyway I could do this?

Thanks,
Sean.
 

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Hi,

I have a non-hacked Japanese 3DS with 3D SEGA Power Drift (Special edition) on it from the Japanese eShop. I would like to get this game across to my hacked New3ds.

Is there anyway I could do this?

Thanks,
Sean.
A System Transfer would do that. However, it would transfer EVERYTHING in your source 3DS and DELETE everything that is in your destination 3DS (also, it would get removed from the non-hacked Japanese 3DS).

There's no way to transfer just one game/app. Also, both consoles must be from the same region, I think.
 

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Hi,

I have a non-hacked Japanese 3DS with 3D SEGA Power Drift (Special edition) on it from the Japanese eShop. I would like to get this game across to my hacked New3ds.

Is there anyway I could do this?

Thanks,
Sean.
Your basically looking at hacking that console to dump the game. or finding that game somewhere on the internet and downloading and installing it that way.
 

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Thanks for both replies. As this game doesn’t seem to be anywhere I may look to take up the option of hacking it. Thanks.
 

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