![]() A bug was fixed in which the time wouldn’t change on the 3DS.An issue was fixed in which the DS Classic Menu crashed on white screens when using it on a DSi with Unlaunch.It’s also possible to run these titles on the original DS, DS Lite, 2DS and 3DS with widescreen mode being supported on the latter two. ![]() The games supported are Pop Island & Pop Island: Paperfield.A special version of nds-boostrap which allows one to play 2 DSiWare games as a showcase of nds-bootstrap’s upcoming DSiWare support!.On the other hand, TWiLight Menu++ 15.1.1 has also been released which packs in: Custom upload paths are now supported and can be set using the configuration webpage.Originally, 3DSync only supported Checkpoint.Support for JKSM which is a save manager for the 3DS.The update in question, released just a few days ago brings along: The Nintendo 3DS was in the spotlight recently as an official Citra port for Android was released but despite the console being emulatable on smartphones, somewhat frequent homebrew updates are still being released! The first homebrew update we’ll be looking at is 3DSync 0.2.0 which is a homebrew utility allowing you to upload save data to Dropbox thus allowing you to keep it in a safe place and transfer it to other 3DS consoles more easily.įancy some Pop Island on your DS, DS Lite or in widescreen mode on your 2/3DS? Well, now you can play it thanks to the latest TWilLight Menu++ release! Thanks PSX-Place for bringing attention to the subject! 3DS Releases: 3DSync 0.2.0 & TWiLight Menu++ 15.1.1 A video was also shared (below) demonstrating GTA Vice City Stories running on a hacked PlayStation 4 which shows it being rendered well and according to OsirisX, the game runs nicely as well since the choppiness in the video was introduced by the video recorder.įor more information, make sure to keep an eye on RetroArch for the PS4’s GBATemp Thread. Other than this, OsirisX also promised that a PPSSPP core will be coming with next unofficial release of RetroArch for the console thus bringing the PlayStation 4 a high degree of compatibility with PSP titles as PPSSPP is the emulator to go to for PSP emulation. Now, things seem to be back in motion again as OsirisX has stated on GBATemp that the port is still being worked upon and is currently converting it to OOSDK before issuing a new release. This release, which has been around since February, is based upon RetroArch 1.8.4 and packs in over 40 cores including ones for the Genesis, Nintendo 64, SNES, GBA and various others. Soon, the vast majority of PSP games will probably become playable on hacked PS4 consoles (FW 5.05) thanks to the upcoming PPSSPP core and its high degree of compatibility!
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