most of them do
Mini VMac for 3ds and that's all I can think of right now.Hey, so in another thread I saw someone said they have game gear, and Sega CD games on their 3ds, lol how
I have only the emulators that came with the starter pack plus a couple I added in. Systems I got are nes,snes, Atari lynx (system sucked will probly delete that one), GBA, GBC, and Genesis. I don't have retro arch yet, my phone died and am saving for a new one so I can put stuff on my system yet and wanna get a bigger SD card anyways
i did end up installing retroarch and a few cores with fbi,, but what is mini vmac?? I think I saw it on there,, I cannot put the sega cd bios or anything on my 3ds yet, I have hardly any memory on my sd card left,, (32 gb,, yes I know lmfao), and my phone took a crap and I have to get a new one,, so I cannot put files on my 3ds w/out a qr code or fbi, but in time I will
well like i said, the "practicality" of it is limited, its more of a nostalgia thing i suppose, like running windows 95 on the 3DSbut what do you do with it lol you can only play Oregon trail so many times
Obviously, CEMU isn't on the 3DS, but Retroarch is. You can either download Retroarch standalone or download each of the individual cores separately as a title. See here: https://buildbot.libretro.com/stable/1.6.7/nintendo/3ds/RetroArch_cia.7zThe emulators I like are cemu and retroarch.
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The con of retroarch is that you have to wait 3 hours for its installation.
Yeah sorry, I was talking generally ^o^" And thanks! ^^Obviously, CEMU isn't on the 3DS, but Retroarch is. You can either download Retroarch standalone or download each of the individual cores separately as a title. See here: https://buildbot.libretro.com/stable/1.6.7/nintendo/3ds/RetroArch_cia.7z
There's also a series of VC Forwarders that utilize a modified version of Retroarch. I recommend using these, mainly due to ease of use and for the fact that putting the system in sleep mode won't screw up the sound, which is an issue in the normal Retroarch builds. See here: https://gbatemp.net/search/51902903/?q=[Release]&o=date&c[title_only]=1&c[user][0]=389539
There was a fork of VirtuaNES that enabled local multiplayer.I use Retroarch for pretty much all my emulation needs. I don't use GBA with retroarch though, I use GBA injection for that.
Does anyone know of any sort of emulator for the 3DS which allows for local multiplayer? I think I can remember hearing about one awhile ago but I don't know if my brain is playing tricks on me or did such a thing really exist..?
I think that's what I remember seeing. I was hoping it would allow gameplay between more than one 3DS, but I guess not. Thanks for the link though.There was a fork of VirtuaNES that enabled local multiplayer.
Here's the link to the thread: https://gbatemp.net/threads/release-virtuanes-2p-mod-play-nes-2-player-on-your-3ds.466546/