If you do not hack your console you are a lib.
If it can be hacked there is a good chance that I have done it and can help you.
Open the world of homebrew, emulators, and easy game piracy.
Your warranty is now void.
If you do not hack your console you are a lib.
If it can be hacked there is a good chance that I have done it and can help you.
Open the world of homebrew, emulators, and easy game piracy.
Your warranty is now void.
Every time I look away from a console's scene for a couple years I'm amazed at what's changed. I went from being disappointed that 3DS flashcarts only played DS games to finding that the 3DS had been blown wide open while there were still new first party games coming out. I also went from hoping an SD card adapter was possible for the Vita to finding SD2Vita and Henkaku and all that was super mature.
Open source scenes like those are a great vision of what people can do out of their own free will and cooperation without a need for a profit.
It is especially impressive how clever the tricks are for the exploit. Vendors put a lot of effort into architecting the system so it is hard to crack, but the people working together still prevail in unexpected ways.
https://gist.github.com/jason0597/a47768992e9e8947f28144af27eb728a is a technical explanation of one 3ds exploit.