I proved
a lot of good points proving that that Crown3DS is real. This is a known hardware attack done to DS systems in the past.
Just a few more things to prove the legitimacy of the video.
0:31 Proves no game is in the 3DS
0:37 Left hand is holding is a custom CPLD. He uses the plastic from a DS cart to fit the CPLD. CPLD uses 17 pins which is how many the DS and 3DS carts use.
0:45 DS cart shell is actually from the old DS game
The next 2.2 minutes of the video is the voodoo magic. We never see how the FPGA board (that big motherboard-looking thing the 3DS connect to) is connected to the computer. A lot of things can be assumed here, but I am not going to get into this very long list of possibilities.
3:06 Shows the scratched CPU to protect the identity of the chip. I guess we have a little Microsoft in all of us.
If Crown3DS has a working solution, then why hasn't this gotten into production? Why does their website say progress is 50%?
Patience! This is only proving that a hardware flaw has been found through the use of external hardware. Now they need to do what Steve Jobs did (no disrespect, rip) and take their product and bite size it for a more refined and professional look. I mean honestly, who here would want to carry that huge of delicate piece of equipment? Crown3DS now must create a smaller, compact version of that big FPGA board.
Say, has anyone even done this kind of hardware hack? In fact yes, SuperCard has already already compacted their own processors in their flashcarts. I think SuperCard has a very good chance or replicating what Crown3DS did and might have products out before even Crown3DS gets a production line.