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General | |
Author | st4rk, gdkChan |
Type | Console |
Version | v2.0 |
Last Updated | 2015/03/29 |
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3DNES is an NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) emulator for Nintendo 3DS, developed by St4rk and gdkChan. At first, it was just a port from lameNES, but was greatly modified through the reconstruction of the PPU, CPU, modifications on mappers, etc.
The project is on an initial phase. It's capable of emulating many games (with speed going from great to somewhat slow), and already supports some mappers. However, it doesn't have support for sound yet. Currently the project is at version 1.2.
The emulator currently has:
- Mappers Supported : MMC1, MMc3, MMC5(partial), AOROM, CNROM, MAPPER 79, UNROM.
- Frameskip, ROM Selection Menu, SRAM Save.
The next versions will come with:
- More Mappers Supported, Optimizations to speed up, Audio Support.
How it works
You will need a Gateway 3DS Flashcard, just download the 3DNES.3ds and put in your microSD, after it, in your SD from 3DS, create a folder called "3DNES", at 3DNES folder, create another two folders, SAVES AND ROMS.
After this little process, just put every rom on ROMS folder and open the 3DNES and enjoy!
To use frameskip, before starting the game, in MENU, just use Left/Right.
<- less frameskip, -> more frameskip, just use 1 ~~ 2 frameskip(of course, you can use more).
Info
The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit third-generation home video game console produced, released, and marketed by Nintendo. It is a remodelled export version of the company's Family Computer[a] (FC) platform in Japan, commonly known as the Famicom[b], which was launched on July 15, 1983.
The NES was launched in a test market of New York City on October 18, 1985, followed by Los Angeles as a second test market in February 1986, followed by Chicago and San Francisco, then other top 12 American markets, followed by a full launch across North America and some countries in Europe in September 1986, followed by Australia and other countries in Europe in 1987. Brazil saw only unlicensed clones until the official local release in 1993.
In South Korea, it was packaged as the Hyundai Comboy[c] and distributed by Hyundai Electronics which is now SK Hynix; the Comboy was released in 1989.