The ninjhax exploit requires a 3DS, SD card, and a copy of Cubic Ninja. Rather than make users wait until Saturday to launch the 3DS homebrew exploit, amateur coder ...
A new method to launch homebrew 3DS software will use the handheld's official YouTube app. Prolific 3DS coder Jordan "smealum" Rabet revealed the news via Twitter yesterday, alongside a video showing ...
Using tubehax 3DS players can get access to a slew of homebrew content including old-school SNES ROMs running on the handheld's latest 9.9 firmware. The exploit also lets users run region-specific ...
Early this month the rather niche 3DS homebrew scene had a key evolution, moving away from requiring a specific retail game - namely Cubic Ninja - and utilising a ...
Nintendo has always been very wary about allowing independent and homebrew developers making games for their consoles, and the 3DS is no exception. It’s locked down, and a few 3DS and console hackers ...
Nintendo has removed the ability to run homebrew software on 3DS via a new firmware update. 3DS system software version 9.3 patches part of the NINJHAX exploit discovered by developer Smealum - enough ...
This year has seen multiple game takedowns on the 3DS eShop, all following the same pattern. A hacker creates an exploit using a game, Nintendo spots this, the game is taken off the eShop mere hours ...
Porting the homebrew launcher to New 3DS requires a lot of time. Back in August, amateur programmer smea announced that the 3DS Homebrew Channel app he was working on was nearing completion. A few ...
One of the most sought after Nintendo 3DS games right now is something you’ve probably never heard of, and it just got a bit more difficult to find. Nintendo has pulled Cubic Ninja from its ...
The Nintendo 3DS has proved a tough nut to crack, but hackers have finally managed to get the system to run homebrew code. Back on December 16, hacker Yellows8 posted images of the 3DS with the screen ...