Hacking Now that FreeShop's dead...

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Ok, that's definitely a noob question, but with the FreeShop way no longer available, I was wondering if it is known what proportion of the eShop's content is still available as CIA, or to put it plainly: is everything that was downloadable via FreeShop still foundable (with a bit of googling) as CIA now?

Or does the end of FreeShop actually means that some titles are now definitely unreachable for free anymore?


What do you guys think/know about that? Thanks for sharing...
 
Ok, that's definitely a noob question, but with the FreeShop way no longer available, I was wondering if it is known what proportion of the eShop's content is still available as CIA, or to put it plainly: is everything that was downloadable via FreeShop still foundable (with a bit of googling) as CIA now?

Or does the end of FreeShop actually means that some titles are now definitely unreachable for free anymore?


What do you guys think/know about that? Thanks for sharing...
Nothing has changed on the web. everything is still out there to find and in more and better places than "that iso" site.
 
Nothing has changed on the web. everything is still out there to find and in more and better places than "that iso" site.
I understand of course that the situation has nothing to do and doesn't affect (yet) websites offering CIA content.
As many, since discovering FreeShop, I had stopped almost entirely browsing websites for CIAs of games and used FreeShop exclusively for that purpose up to now.
Therefore, my question regards whether litteraly EVERYTHING I had access to via FreeShop (including very old stuff...) can still be found on the net nowadays.

@Exannor: Thank you for the info! I obviously knew about That ISO Site, but the fact that you can post requests (which I didn't know) hopefully means any difficult to find content can still be available... ?

@comput3rus3r: Like I said, I stopped looking round the net for CIAs quite some time ago, so I'm real out of practice (and good links to go looking to...). You seem to know a good deal about where to go yourself, would you care to share your knowledge (via PM if you don't want to post it here?)?
I'd be utterly grateful as you can imagine...
 
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I understand of course that the situation has nothing to do and doesn't affect (yet) websites offering CIA content.
As many, since discovering FreeShop, I had stopped almost entirely to browse websites for CIAs of games and used FreeShop exclusively for that purpose up to now.
Therefore, my question regards whether litteraly EVERYTHING I had access to via FreeShop (including very old stuff...) can still be found on the net nowadays.

@Exannor: Thank you for the info! I obviously knew about That ISO Site, but the fact that you can post requests (which I didn't know) hopefully means any difficult to find content can still be available... ?

@comput3rus3r: Like I said, I stopped looking round the net for CIAs quite some time ago, so I'm real out of practice (and good links to go looking to...). You seem to know a good deal about where to go yourself, would you care to share your knowledge (via PM if you don't want to post it here?)?
I'd be utterly grateful as you can imagine...
unfortunately we're not allowed to share links or names to sites even in PM. But google is your friend also try duckduckgo in case google is filtering results. if you go here http://3dsdb.com/ you can see what kind of things you might put in your search terms.
 
Alright man! That's all I needed to find my way. Thank you for pointing me to the right direction, I really appreciate it!!
Cheers...
 

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