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.cia is for playing on a real 3DS .3ds is for playing in the Citra emulator You can convert .3ds to .cia to play on a real 3DS but the one time I tried it, it didn't work.
There are Five tabs that link directly to collections based on console and publisher, these include Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft, Sega, and the PC. There are also tabs for popular games and retro games, with retro games being defined as older than Gamecube and DS. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically.
When downloading games and extracting/decrypting them, follow this process: On the Archive page, go to Download Options, then select Show All. From here, find your desired ROM. Let's use Pokémon Omega Ruby (USA), listed under 3DS-1124, as an example.
Looking for a safe site to get decrypted 3DS roms. I just want to play Super Mario Maker 3DS. You can navigate by clicking on the various tabs for each company. When you click on the link to Github the first link you land on will be the Home tab, this tab explains how to use the Megathread. There are Five tabs that link directly to collections ...
The 3ds literally includes the old ds hardware inside in order to play ds games (this is a simplified version of the whole picture). For citra to include ds games, it means they would have to recode an entire ds emulator to get it to work. Outside of the name, the ds and the 3ds dont share much in common. (The 3ds does benefit some from the ds ...
bluedragon8633. Idk if OP needs this anymore, but to the people coming from Google: romsforever.co has almost always had working roms in several different regions/formats. It also has a much cleaner interface than some of these other sites, in my opinion. Edit: make sure you use an adblocker though, apparently it has popup issues.
Alpha Sapphire, Ultra Moon, Pokemon X all work great with the nightly build. Pokemon X/Y should be about 1.7-2GiB. Pokemon Ultra Sun/Moon should be about 4GiB. Alpha Sapphire should be about 1.8 GiB. Open Citra, At the top left toolbar it says 'File', then 'Load File', select the .3ds file you want to play, should just work. What part are you ...
If you're looking to decrypt your own ROMs you need a homebrewed 3ds and the gamecard, you can use a homebrew called godmode9 to decrypt the ROMs for use with Citra. 1. Award. Share. I’ve’ been messing around with Citra lately, and the one problem i have is decrypting the roms.
Go to the r/ Roms megathread archive link and click nintendo. Scroll down to 3ds and find the pastebin link for the Citra AES keys. (Don’t save anything yet, just get it pulled up) Click start and search in the system: ~/.var/app/ to find org.citra_emu.citra. Click on the first folder at the top in the search results.