No this can't happen. Most games actually take up more space then there is available RAM. So you're not going to be injecting a Pokemon X game into a Super Mario 3D Land game.
No this can't happen. Most games actually take up more space then there is available RAM. So you're not going to be injecting a Pokemon X game into a Super Mario 3D Land game.
No this can't happen. Most games actually take up more space then there is available RAM. So you're not going to be injecting a Pokemon X game into a Super Mario 3D Land game.
You'll have to find a flaw in the game to exploit. Simply injecting code is not enough.
That's sorta how the original Cubic Ninja exploit worked. A flaw in how it handled QR codes was found and they exploited it to inject code. But with that particular game, they had to exploit other things on the system before they achieved code execution. So in most cases you have to find flaws in other services the game uses before you get full homebrew on it.