Toggle menu
Toggle preferences menu
Toggle personal menu
Not logged in
Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits.

Nintendo 3DS: Difference between revisions

From Hacks Guide Wiki
m (use plainlist instead of <br> (cleaner code, and better for accessibility too))
(I don't think Citra was the codename, but instead Citrus)
Line 8: Line 8:
* 3DS <small>(abbreviation)</small>
* 3DS <small>(abbreviation)</small>
* iQue 3DS <small>(China)</small>
* iQue 3DS <small>(China)</small>
* Citra/CTR <small>(Code name)</small>
* Citrus/CTR <small>(Code name)</small>
}}
}}
| systems = {{plainlist|
| systems = {{plainlist|

Revision as of 00:17, 13 August 2022

The Nintendo 3DS is a handheld game console released by Nintendo in 2011. Multiple revisions have been released for the Nintendo 3DS over the years, including the more-powerful "New Nintendo 3DS" series and the budget "2DS" set of consoles. All 3DS revisions run the same system software, so homebrew methods and software are generally identical (except in cases where the more-powerful hardware of the New Nintendo 3DS is required).

Getting started

Warning icon Never use video guides as those can get outdated quickly and can contain mistakes or modified files.

The current recommended setup is boot9strap + Luma3DS.

Instructions on setting up homebrew and custom firmware on your console can be found on 3ds.hacks.guide.

Use homebrew

Looking for things to do with your newly-homebrewed console? Here are some ideas:

Get help

Having an issue setting up homebrew, or using it? Maybe your console is doing something weird?

First, try searching for your issue. If you cannot find the right information or don't understand it, you can ask someone for help.