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3DS:History of 3DS Hacking: Difference between revisions

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(Note that this is still being worked on, and this is basically a heavy adaption of zoogie's "A Pretty Brief History of the 3ds Hacking/Homebrew Scene" from the "3DS hacking scene history" section on GBAtemp)
<references />(Note that this is still being worked on, and this is basically a heavy adaption of zoogie's "A Pretty Brief History of the 3ds Hacking/Homebrew Scene" from the "3DS hacking scene history" section on GBAtemp)


== 2011 ==
== 2011 ==
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=== January ===
=== January ===
brickgate/brickway - A scandal where Gateway releases a FIRM that intentionally bricks 3DS's that run their software on Gateway clones such as R4 and Orange3DS.
=== March ===
The first commit of Citra [https://citra-emulator.com/] is released.
=== November ===
The leak of Palantine [https://www.gamebrew.org/wiki/Palantine_CFW_3DS](cfw made by Yellows8 and other) occurred, bringing a closed source custom firmware to the public (with limitations such as the EmuNAND not being update-able, a low-boot rate, not fun to install, etc. What it did do was run cias, which caused Gateway to add this feature as well.)
The release of [[Sky3DS]] (could play clean cart roms, but no homebrew yet.)
The release of the userland exploit ninjhax [https://gbatemp.net/threads/introducing-ninjhax-a-nintendo-3ds-homebrew-exploit.374233/].
== 2015 ==