

It's a mess of a situation which only exists because nintendo want to prioritise their profits over customer satisfaction.I was looking for a way to use Citra saves on 3DS without having to manually copy data to SD card or over FTP. Now i'm in the situation where i've been told by nintendo support that if i link my 3ds to my wii u's NNID then i'll lose all of my eshop games on my 3ds.Īnd if i link my 3ds to a UK NNID then it can't be linked to my club nintendo account. Then nintendo implemented NNID on 3ds, and with it also came country locking. This was fine to begin with: both consoles were linked to the same club nintendo email address and were in the same region, but my 3ds' eshop was in english and my wii u's in spanish. Tue 18th Nov region locking has affected me personally: between buying my 3ds and wii u, i moved to another country within the same region (europe).

Promoting proto ROM launchers most definitely fits in the latter category, not the former.) (I am not referring to the abuses of the NSA, but those during the second Gulf War, where there was *nothing to be gained-except damaging the government-by the parties involved. security secrets like any good group of proto-anarchists-the UK has its analog in the Guardian*), just keep in mind that you are introducing a much larger group of people that don't frequent hives of scum and villainy like GBATemp, and as with any 'marketing', it's a numbers game, and you are going to damage Nintendo's bottom line when this does 'magically' start launching ROMs in the near-future. a much higher percentage of the 3DS family userbase will take advantage of it than the percentage that did on DS, which means it will do serious damage to a company already reeling from the disastrous U situation.Īll in all, while I'm sure NL can hide behind 'journalistic integrity' on posting this (just like the NYTs hid behind it when publishing US nat'l. have the userbase to absorb nearly as much wanton piracy as plagued those devices and b. LMAO, yeah, and if you believe this, I have a rare gold Nintendo World Championship cart, sealed, to sell you for five bucks-wtg helping promote this to a wider audience, NL.įor those of you living in a dream world where this does not turn into a ROM launcher within 3-months, bear in mind that, unlike w/ the DS family, Nintendo does not a. "It's been stressed throughout the development of this homebrew exploit that it won't allow 3DS ROMS to be played, which partially heads off criticism that it'll contribute to piracy."
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As this will be the first major homebrew application on the system it'll likely attract viewpoints on both sides, while Nintendo's active system update regime in this generation will likely attempt to block it in future. The topic of homebrew can be controversial, of course - while some feel it's a chance for innovation and fun for programmers, other perspectives may bemoan that it can open the door to piracy, while others may refuse to accept the unapproved hacking of the 3DS system on any level. A sample project is 3DScraft, which appears to be a primitive recreation of Minecraft running through the loader application.

It's previously been stated that it may allow for region-free play with legitimate copies of games, in the future, while at launch its core purpose seems to be opening the doors for apps, game projects and emulators. It's been stressed throughout the development of this homebrew exploit that it won't allow 3DS ROMS to be played, which partially heads off criticism that it'll contribute to piracy.
