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I'm not at all surprised that they're against emulation. Emulation is not illegal here, if you own the hardware first- so I don't really care what Nintendo thinks they're entitled to. Unfortunately I live in a sane country with a sane government and sane laws. We've barely scratched the surface of everything CS6 offers, including video support and auto-save functionality like its suite cousin, Adobe Premiere.

Click to expand.So what you're telling me, is that Nintendo has some kind of right to continually benefit from me because my ancient console died and the only replacement I can buy is a brand new console, all so that I can pay for the games I've already bought again?
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You might as well stop searching the internet because 3DS emulation isn't going to magically sprout up overnight- the code required to make it happen doesn't exist yet and nobody is actively working on it with any meaningful amount of dedication or effort. At this point in time, anything you see claiming to emulate the 3DS is a scam or fraud (there's some lame ass emulator out there called 'eMu3Ds' that makes you complete a survey to get the 'BIOS files'- it's a total scam, don't bother falling for it). 2) There is more to the 3DS then a CPU, and to my knowledge no serious reverse engineering attempts have been made to reverse engineer the 3DS's GPU, WLAN chipset, or any of the other silicon inside the console. MAME recently got a basic DRC core that *could* potentially be up to the task in the future, but they've got a very, very long way to go before that is even remotely possible.
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The reason for this is two fold: 1) There are no ARM emulators out there fast enough to run the 3DS system software (or any 3DS game for that fact). You're not going to see a 3DS emulator for at least a year or two, maybe longer. There is no emulator that can play 3DS, and there's no point to the development of one until the 3DS development itself comes to an end because you wouldn't be able to play the latest games when they rely heavily on updated firmware.

So like Dagless has pointed out, indeed your only option is to just get the actual hardware. It's kinda stale right now, but it's going to quickly turn around by December and give it another 2 years of life. We most likely won't see an emulator until three years down the road at this point, especially with the Pokemon X & Y buzz and new 2DS systems being put out. They think they're getting somewhere, when it's patched up by the next week.

Hence its been really hard for people to reverse engineer it. The 3DS is actively being worked on by Nintendo with updates being pushed out every month to work with the new games. It's not a 1.0 release, however I've never had any issues with it. There is a DS emulator for OS X, it's called DeSmuME. For anyone that finds themselves on this thread after a search. Our 3ds emulator works for all the devices such as Android, iPhone, iPad, PC, MAC, Wii U, DS, DSI and other devices.
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That is why 3ds emulator download is correct option for you to play 3ds games on your old pc and gaming consoles as well. Discussion in 'Mac and PC Games' started by Doublea6, Sep 8, 2013.
