Homebrew Able to load ROMs on N3DS XL on 11.0.0 ofw?

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DS ROMs require a flashcard. 3DS ROMs require a Sky3DS, but you can't go online unless you have a private header. GBA/GB/GBC/SNES/NES/etc. can be loaded through emulators with Homebrew.
 
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I actually have an original 3DS on firmware 9.4.0, non-CFW. This should work fine right?

Guess I'll be heading over to best buy and picking up some Micro/SD Cards
That's great, you'll be able to downgrade your New 3DS then (you'll have to hack your O3DS and buy Fieldrunners first, of course)
 

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