Homebrew Exploit question

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I have a quick question for a few people who make exploits for 3ds homebrew. Why is it that most of the games that have exploits available are only for games that are rare or expensive. When I started using homebrew the only games that i knew of that could be used for homebrew were ironfall invasion (which at the time was taken off of the eshop) and cubic ninja. To my knowledge, the only way to install homebrew ropbins is using cubic ninja (which goes for a very high price on amazon) and OoT (which is getting harder to find.) I could understand if the reason is its easier to make an exploit for those games, but I feel as though there are other reasons as to why. Just thought I'd ask, thanks for your time.
 

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The games become expensive because of the exploits :wtf:

Cubic Ninja was a bargain bin game before its rise to fame. OOT was just a Nintendo game that never went on sale much and eventually went out of print, and people were just working with what they had. We had tubehax for a time, and there was browserhax and themehax. There really were a lot of opportunities to get homebrew if you cared enough at the time.
 

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I have a quick question for a few people who make exploits for 3ds homebrew. Why is it that most of the games that have exploits available are only for games that are rare or expensive. When I started using homebrew the only games that i knew of that could be used for homebrew were ironfall invasion (which at the time was taken off of the eshop) and cubic ninja. To my knowledge, the only way to install homebrew ropbins is using cubic ninja (which goes for a very high price on amazon) and OoT (which is getting harder to find.) I could understand if the reason is its easier to make an exploit for those games, but I feel as though there are other reasons as to why. Just thought I'd ask, thanks for your time.
its not that they are rare or expansive its that they become rare and expensive due to big'n removing them/ceasing production of them and supply and demand
 

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I have a quick question for a few people who make exploits for 3ds homebrew. Why is it that most of the games that have exploits available are only for games that are rare or expensive. When I started using homebrew the only games that i knew of that could be used for homebrew were ironfall invasion (which at the time was taken off of the eshop) and cubic ninja. To my knowledge, the only way to install homebrew ropbins is using cubic ninja (which goes for a very high price on amazon) and OoT (which is getting harder to find.) I could understand if the reason is its easier to make an exploit for those games, but I feel as though there are other reasons as to why. Just thought I'd ask, thanks for your time.
The reason the games are expensive is because they were once cheap, undiscovered/undesired games and once the exploit is released, it becomes expensive and more rare.
 
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