Since the Nintendo 3DS' official discontinuation in 2020, not to mention the shuttering of the 3DS branch of the Nintendo eShop, the console's sizable library of games has become largely inaccessible.
We’ve been extensively covering the release of many retro game emulators for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, as Apple recently updated the App Store guidelines to allow game emulators for the first time.
Since the Nintendo 3DS emulator Citra shut down in March, many forks have appeared to continue development. Two popular Citra forks, Lime3DS and PabloMK7, are now closing down development. The two ...
The Nintendo 3DS was released in March 2011 as the successor to the wildly popular Nintendo DS. It continued Nintendo‘s trend of flagship handheld consoles, and offered improved graphical capabilities ...