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The Nintendo 3DS is a handheld console created by Nintendo in 2011.
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The '''Nintendo 3DS''' is a handheld console created by Nintendo in 2011.
  
 
As the successor to the [[Nintendo DS]], the console features two screens, with the bottom having touch controls. The console boasts a better set of specifications to its predecessor, but also allows for 3D vision without glasses on the top screen.
 
As the successor to the [[Nintendo DS]], the console features two screens, with the bottom having touch controls. The console boasts a better set of specifications to its predecessor, but also allows for 3D vision without glasses on the top screen.
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===3DS Tools===
 
===3DS Tools===
 
(todo: sort some of these to individual game pages, or something, maybe)
 
(todo: sort some of these to individual game pages, or something, maybe)
* [http://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/List_of_3DS_homebrew#System_tools RAM Dumping]
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* 3DS Homemenu ExtdataTool
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* 3DS Ram Dumper
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* Braindump userland romfs/exefs dumping
 
* CTR sddecrypt
 
* CTR sddecrypt
* 3DS Homemenu ExtdataTool
 
 
* Extdata dump
 
* Extdata dump
 
* FCRamDump
 
* FCRamDump
* 3DS Ram Dumper
 
 
* Gateway 3DS ROM Dumper (makes bad dumps?)
 
* Gateway 3DS ROM Dumper (makes bad dumps?)
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* [http://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/List_of_3DS_homebrew#System_tools RAM Dumping]
 
* Various custom firmware that allow for game RAM modification and lossless screenshot taking
 
* Various custom firmware that allow for game RAM modification and lossless screenshot taking
* Braindump userland romfs/exefs dumping
 
  
 
===PC/3DS Tools===
 
===PC/3DS Tools===
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===PC Tools===
 
===PC Tools===
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* 3DSkit
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* [https://www.3dbrew.org/wiki/3DSExplorer 3DS Explorer (aka 3DSExplorer)]
 
* 3DS Icon Decrypter
 
* 3DS Icon Decrypter
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* 3DS Lazy
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* [https://github.com/usagirei/3DS-Theme-Editor 3DS Theme Editor]
 
* 3DS To CIA Converter
 
* 3DS To CIA Converter
 
* bch2obj
 
* bch2obj
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* cgfx2obj
 
* cgfx2obj
 
* cfgxViewer
 
* cfgxViewer
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* [https://gota7.github.io/Citric-Composer/ Citric Composer]
 
* ctpktool
 
* ctpktool
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* CTR (Crappy Tiny Reader)
 
* Debanner
 
* Debanner
* Every File Explorer
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* [https://www.romhacking.net/utilities/789/ dsdecmp]
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* DTLSExtractor
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* [https://github.com/Gericom/EveryFileExplorer Every File Explorer]
 
* fmt_cgfx
 
* fmt_cgfx
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* [https://github.com/Asia81/HackingToolkit9DS-Deprecated- HackingToolkit9DS]
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* [https://github.com/FanTranslatorsInternational/Kuriimu2 Kuriimu2]
 
* Level5 3DS Archive tool
 
* Level5 3DS Archive tool
 
* lsdt
 
* lsdt
 
* N3DS Cmb Viewer
 
* N3DS Cmb Viewer
 
* [https://github.com/gdkchan/Ohana3DS-Rebirth Ohana3DS Rebirth]
 
* [https://github.com/gdkchan/Ohana3DS-Rebirth Ohana3DS Rebirth]
* [https://github.com/gdkchan/SPICA SPICA]
 
 
* OhanaXY
 
* OhanaXY
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* Sm4shCommand
 
* SmashPACK
 
* SmashPACK
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* [https://github.com/gdkchan/SPICA SPICA]
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* [https://github.com/KillzXGaming/Switch-Toolbox Switch Toolbox]
 
* texturipper
 
* texturipper
 
* xfsa
 
* xfsa
* 3DS Explorer (aka 3DSExplorer)
 
* 3DS Lazy
 
* CTR (Crappy Tiny Reader)
 
* DTLSExtractor
 
* Sm4shCommand
 
  
 
===Physical Tools===
 
===Physical Tools===
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* '''.[[BCH]]''' - Model/Animation data
 
* '''.[[BCH]]''' - Model/Animation data
 
* '''.[[BCLIM]]''' - Texture/Sprite data
 
* '''.[[BCLIM]]''' - Texture/Sprite data
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* '''.[[CTPK]]''' - Texture/Sprite data
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* '''.[[BCSAR]]''' - Audio archive
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* '''.[[BCSTM]]''' - Audio data
 
* '''.[[BCFNT]]''' - Font data
 
* '''.[[BCFNT]]''' - Font data
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* '''.[[MSBT]]''' - Game text data
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* '''.[[ICN]]''' - Game icon
  
 
==Suggested Emulators==
 
==Suggested Emulators==
None of these can play play commercial games perfectly yet.
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===Citra===
* Citra
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Citra was an open-source emulator that took cues from Dolphin in terms of presentation and support. It could run many 3DS games and can even play games that support local wifi. It requires a very powerful computer that has a 64-bit processor to run with some games requiring higher requirements than others. An archive of the last versions can be found [https://web.archive.org/web/20240304191958/https://citra-emu.org/download/ here].
* 3dmoo
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* TronDS
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==Specific Game Pages==
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<DynamicPageList>
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category = Nintendo 3DS Games
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ordermethod = sortkey
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order = ascending
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</DynamicPageList>
  
Currently, there are no perfected emulators that can play 3DS just yet.
 
 
{{Consoles}}
 
{{Consoles}}
 
[[Category:Consoles]]
 
[[Category:Consoles]]

Latest revision as of 17:53, 13 April 2024

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The Nintendo 3DS is a handheld console created by Nintendo in 2011.

As the successor to the Nintendo DS, the console features two screens, with the bottom having touch controls. The console boasts a better set of specifications to its predecessor, but also allows for 3D vision without glasses on the top screen.

Ripping Tools

3DS Tools

(todo: sort some of these to individual game pages, or something, maybe)

  • 3DS Homemenu ExtdataTool
  • 3DS Ram Dumper
  • Braindump userland romfs/exefs dumping
  • CTR sddecrypt
  • Extdata dump
  • FCRamDump
  • Gateway 3DS ROM Dumper (makes bad dumps?)
  • RAM Dumping
  • Various custom firmware that allow for game RAM modification and lossless screenshot taking

PC/3DS Tools

  • 3DS Multi Decryptor

PC Tools

Physical Tools

  • Various capture cards that allow lossless video and screenshot taking, with the assistance of a PC.

Common File Formats

  • .CGFX - Model/Animation data
  • .BCH - Model/Animation data
  • .BCLIM - Texture/Sprite data
  • .CTPK - Texture/Sprite data
  • .BCSAR - Audio archive
  • .BCSTM - Audio data
  • .BCFNT - Font data
  • .MSBT - Game text data
  • .ICN - Game icon

Suggested Emulators

Citra

Citra was an open-source emulator that took cues from Dolphin in terms of presentation and support. It could run many 3DS games and can even play games that support local wifi. It requires a very powerful computer that has a 64-bit processor to run with some games requiring higher requirements than others. An archive of the last versions can be found here.

Specific Game Pages