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A 3DS emulator on a 3DS. I think it was pretty obvious that I was joking.
PS: I also suggested a PS4 emulator on here too.
Whoops...my bad.....
A 3DS emulator on a 3DS. I think it was pretty obvious that I was joking.
PS: I also suggested a PS4 emulator on here too.
PS4 games on a 3DS? Am I the only one who noticed that this is a topic about 3DS homebrew?I don't think the PS4 will be too difficult to emulate once it's hacked, since it's using x86 architecture again like the first xbox one.
PS4 games on a 3DS? Am I the only one who noticed that this is a topic about 3DS homebrew?
Unlike most people that have all that other fancy shit, I only have a Wii hooked up to a 37" CRT-style TV I got for free. And since the battery on my PSP is toast, I'd like my 2DS to take over Anime duties. :3
Bitcoin excelerator maybe .
I don't think the PS4 will be too difficult to emulate once it's hacked, since it's using x86 architecture again like the first xbox one.
have you seen where xbox emulation is at after all these years?
have you seen where xbox emulation is at after all these years?
Have you seen Wii and PS2?
Yeah, it's pretty damn impressive at this point. Last I checked, PCSX2 has about 94% of the games working fully. Not without glitches, but compatibility, games that run all the way through.
Yup. Runs awesome on my computer. My point was that those emus are consistently being worked on. Xbox emulation unfortunately died.
You'd think so, but it doesn't seem to have helped emulation of the original Xbox.I don't think the PS4 will be too difficult to emulate once it's hacked, since it's using x86 architecture again like the first xbox one.
I don't think the PS4 will be too difficult to emulate once it's hacked, since it's using x86 architecture again like the first xbox one.
No, actually I wouldn't mind to be able to weigh out my "flour" on my 3ds either. Though I doubt it's accurate enough to do tenths of a gram.