reposting because I missed the new thread
so the wiiU has it's own FBI? sounds nice, thanks for the help, just one more thing, the guide in the op doesn't have how install them, can you give me some pointers?
reposting because I missed the new thread
so the wiiU has it's own FBI? sounds nice, thanks for the help, just one more thing, the guide in the op doesn't have how install them, can you give me some pointers?
Believe me or not, but I'm an actual insider that currently works for Nintendo of America. I have no details to share about what caused the recent ban, but I can tell you the exact reason it happened.
The 3DS is still our highest selling console, which means support for it(games, hardware production) will not be ending anytime soon. To ensure that it continues selling, we'll be releasing a lot more games in the coming months. And again, I don't have all the details concerning what caused the ban, but their intent was to "clean up" the online community. The reason for this is because a lot of said games will feature online cooperative and multiplayer. If you haven't heard the recent news about the Switch, a few of those games will be classics from older systems, "remastered" to include online play. Some of these titles will release alongside with the 3DS.
Just a few titles that I can confirm:
-SNES Mario Kart
-GoldenEye(Switch Only)
-Final Fight
-NBA Jam
-Excite Bike
-Super Bomberman
-Contra 3
-Turtles in Time
-Tecmo Super Bowl
-Sunset Riders
Unfortunately for old 3DS users, these titles will only be available for the new 3DS, new 2DS and Switch.
Hope this helps in someway. I'm sorry if it doesn't give any insight on how to prevent being banned, but thought I'd share the bit of information that I do know.
Will NES and N64 games still look like complete shit, like they do on 3DS/Wii U?
I bought Star Ocean on VC and it runs like shit on my O3DS. What the fuck
>runs like shit on my O3DS
You don't say?
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>all he's doing is stating the obvious
Yeah sorry my bad for missing the "original" part of your post. Its still revolution brand though
Because there's a chance you screw some poor kid when actually I much more enjoy the idea of screwing with Nintendo. Getting it sent back to them sends a message, which is a bonus. Plus if you're keeping the code private, you don't want it popping up on two systems.
on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being easiest how ez pz is wii hacking
I want to play project M but brawl is 7gb and my internet is balls
Also is wiimfi or whatever it's called as kickin as netplay on dolphin