Hacking Gateway & eshop titles

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Howdy folks,

Recently a few eshop have been released (gba & nes titles mostly).

Some of them work quite fine with a Gateway and some others just end-up with a black screen.
Is there any way to make the non working titles work ?

The nfo mentions : "You will have to get your Flashcard Devs to make these work".

What does this mean ? Is it a trivial process to 'patch' the gateway or is there a way to patch the .3ds itself ?

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The nfo mentions : "You will have to get your Flashcard Devs to make these work".

What does this mean ?


Well, Gateway/MT-Card/r4/etc. are flashcart developers. BiGBLUEBOX/VENOM/etc. are scene release groups. They are completely different entities with completely different tasks.

Scene groups just rip games and release them to "the scene." When this happens, the files they release trickle down to other methods of download (torrents, DDL, etc.).

Flashcart developers' ("devs") tasks are to make sure their equipment (i.e. the flashcarts they maintain) are able to run the games that scene groups leak/release.

So what that NFO excerpt means is that the game you're reading that NFO for is not confirmed to be working on flashcarts yet, and it's up to the team that maintains whatever flashcart you have to get that game working.

In other words, not all games "work" as soon as they're released for download. But in order to make them "work," it's not up to the group that leaked the game, it's up to the flashcart developers.
 

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hey guys, is there a motive for the lack of eshop titles in the dump scene?

comes to mind titles like FallBlox/Crashmo or Mighty Switch Force! that are pretty famous but no one have dumped yet, is for encrypting reason or just... no one have dumped yet :'D ?
 

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There are already more than 900 Eshop games. I like the fact that they are concentrating on the good ones but I'm still waiting for Shovel Knight. Of course I wouldn't mind if they would be willing to dump them all :)
 

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hey guys, is there a motive for the lack of eshop titles in the dump scene?

comes to mind titles like FallBlox/Crashmo or Mighty Switch Force! that are pretty famous but no one have dumped yet, is for encrypting reason or just... no one have dumped yet :'D ?

Someone has to buy the eShop game first, then rip it. Currently only eRips and BigBlueBox can do eShop rips as far as I know, and they only do the ones that interest them or have high demand.
 

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Someone has to buy the eShop game first, then rip it. Currently only eRips and BigBlueBox can do eShop rips as far as I know, and they only do the ones that interest them or have high demand.

Thank you for the answer :)
There is any way for contact this two team?
 

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Thank you for the answer :)
There is any way for contact this two team?
nope, and even if they had a nice public email address to get spammed with "release this and release that"......do you not think they know what games people want? they release what they want when they want

and for the record, erips most likely didn't actually do any ripping of eshop content, they just repacked bigbluebox's youtube .cia release into a .3ds file, then released a "list" of games they where "going" to release knowing that bigbluebox would beat them to it.....that's the closest anyone gets to making a scene group release something they actually want themselves
 

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Well, VVVVVV sure as shit kept me busy today. ~3 hours and ~1k deaths to finish the game, then up to ~6 hours and ~3k deaths to get all the f'kin shiny trinkets. Maybe I can sleep now?
 

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Thank you for the answer :)
There is any way for contact this two team?

What scene groups do is very illegal so they don't want to be found. There are some forums where scene members lurk, but they're hard to find.

Well, VVVVVV sure as shit kept me busy today. ~3 hours and ~1k deaths to finish the game, then up to ~6 hours and ~3k deaths to get all the f'kin shiny trinkets. Maybe I can sleep now?

Nice bro, that game is awesome. Try to get the trophies next.
 

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