Bad news for those that plan on using a flash card with their 3DS-- if Nintendo detects that you've been dabbing with one, the company might send a firmware update that could possibly brick your ...
Nintendo’s new 3DS gaming device has only been available in Japan for a few days and hasn’t even started shipping worldwide as yet. But a few inventive hackers have already been able to modify the ...
Nintendo’s latest firmware update for its recently released handheld revamp the DSi renders many of the market’s high-profile flash card readers unusable, according to reports. CVG claims that the new ...
Users who have attempted to use a specific 3DS flash card device have been left with a permanently broken console. A thread on the gbatemp forum, as spotted by Eurogamer, reports that users of Gateway ...
3DS flash card manufacturer Gateway has been accused of allowing users' 3DS consoles to become irretrievably bricked by a secret "kill switch" it introduced in a recent update. Report indicate that ...
It’s another step forward for Nintendo and another step back for game pirates and homebrew enthusiasts. R4 cartridges, which are a blanket term for all flash carts (or Majicon) for the DS, DSi, and ...
Piracy ahoy! AM3 and Dai Nippon Printing have partnered up to release the DSVision digital content platform for the Nintendo DS in Japan. The device -- which is officially licensed by Nintendo -- ...
It's no secret that Nintendo has been hot on the heels of manufacturers of the notorious flash cards for the Nintendo DS which allow gamers to download titles free of charge from bittorrent sites, but ...
DS flash card manufacturer Divineo won big in France earlier this week, and Nintendo is not happy about it. A lawsuit filed by Nintendo against the company was thrown out in Paris’ Criminal Court ...
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