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{{hatnote|1=This page refers to Virtual Console games in general, and does not differentiate between native playback and emulation. For information on emulators specifically, see[[3DS:Emulators|this page.]]}} | {{hatnote|1=This page refers to Virtual Console games in general, and does not differentiate between native playback and emulation. For information on emulators specifically, see[[3DS:Emulators|this page.]]}} | ||
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A ''Virtual Console'' (VC) is an official way that Nintendo has provided to play versions of older games on the 3DS. These VC games appear as individual icons on the HOME Menu. | A ''Virtual Console'' (VC) is an official way that Nintendo has provided to play versions of older games on the 3DS. These VC games appear as individual icons on the HOME Menu. | ||
<br>Most of these VCs leverage Nintendo-made emulators, and some of them offer additional functionality like savestates, fast-forward, or perfect-pixel mode (playing at the game's original aspect ratio, with blur removed). | <br>Most of these VCs leverage Nintendo-made emulators, and some of them offer additional functionality like savestates, fast-forward, or perfect-pixel mode (playing at the game's original aspect ratio, with blur removed). | ||
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== Extracting VC games == | == Extracting VC games == | ||
Using [[3DS:GodMode9|GodMode9]], you can [[/ | Using [[3DS:GodMode9|GodMode9]], you can [[/Extraction|extract the ROMs from VC games]] in raw format so they are usable in other emulators. | ||
== Feature overview by console == | == Feature overview by console == | ||
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=== Game Gear === | === Game Gear === | ||
Game Gear VC injects use a unique front-end that is | Game Gear VC injects use a unique front-end that is similar in visual style to that of the SNES emulator. | ||
They allow the use of a single savestate, turbo binds, the ability to reset the game at any time, the ability to remap buttons freely, and the ability to alter various graphical settings or the game's overall performance. | They allow the use of a single savestate, turbo binds, the ability to reset the game at any time, the ability to remap buttons freely, and the ability to alter various graphical settings or the game's overall performance. |