Sonic-CD-11-Decompilation
A port of the Sonic CD 2011 decompilation to the 3DS. (by SaturnSH2x2)
Universal-Updater
An easy to use app for installing and updating 3DS homebrew (by Universal-Team)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Sonic-CD-11-Decompilation
Posts with mentions or reviews of Sonic-CD-11-Decompilation.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-31.
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Sonic Mania on New 3DS XL
sonic 1,2,cd and mania were all decompiled into c code, so they could be ported onto New 3DS (Though CD runs on old 3dses as well) Mania: https://github.com/SaturnSH2x2/RSDKv5-Decompilation/releases CD: https://github.com/SaturnSH2x2/Sonic-CD-11-3DS/releases 1&2: https://github.com/JeffRuLz/Sonic-1-2-2013-Decompilation/releases
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How do you like to play classic sonic games on the go? Personally, I really the 3ds ports, since there are physical buttons (unlike mobile) and its not too big (unline switch)
Sonic Mania got decompiled, and then one smart guy (SaturnSH2x2) ported it to New 3DS. You can also play CD, 1 and 2 ports like this. But since S3 didnt have whitehead port, it doesnt have decomp version here is download if you want: mania: https://github.com/SaturnSH2x2/RSDKv5-Decompilation/releases cd: https://github.com/SaturnSH2x2/Sonic-CD-11-3DS/releases (Work also on Old 3DSes) 1&2: https://github.com/JeffRuLz/Sonic-1-2-2013-Decompilation/releases NOTE: IT DOESNT CONTAIN ANY COPYRIGHTED ASSETS. It contains only the port data. you must obtain the .rdsk data files yourself and put them in the correct folders
- [Release][WIP]Sonic CD v1.30 released, Experimental O3DS Support, Stereo 3D, Videos, and Mod Support added (/r/3dshacks)
- [Release][WIP]Sonic CD v1.30 released, Experimental O3DS Support, Stereo 3D, Videos, and Mod Support added
- Sonic CD error, I placed the data in the folder and when I boot the game I get this error can anyone help? Much appreciated!
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Sonic CD (2011) ported to New 3DS
Read this https://github.com/SaturnSH2x2/Sonic-CD-11-Decompilation
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Sonic CD full game .bin and .cue
link if you wanna follow the project
Universal-Updater
Posts with mentions or reviews of Universal-Updater.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-24.
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Fbi/homebrew won’t let me install game
If you want up to 40 Nintendo DS game icons "installed" on your 3DS Home Menu, you need to use another homebrew app called NDS Forwarder Generator. You can find and download it from the Universal Updater homebrew app.
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will there be a free way to install homebrew onto old 3ds any time soon
There is a free way to install homebrew on any 3DS/2DS; Universal-Updater. Been around for a while, actually.
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questions about universal updater and rverse
Here's the link to the download page of UU, including QR code.
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I'm confused about updating my luma/home brew for 3DS. I'm on version 11.0. Do I need to delete all of my previous mod files and mod my whole 3DS again to get version 12.0.1?
I can't speak to why Universal-Updater doesn't show the latest version of Luma3DS available for download and installation, but you can update Luma3DS to the latest version yourself manually quite easily as explained in my first reply. Have no worries, you didn't mess anything up.
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HELP!!!
Basically, you'll want to download the .Cia and .3dsx files for FBI from the FBI GitHub. Open a default installed app that you never use (the AR one for me). Then press L+Dpad down+select to open the Rosalina menu. In the Rosalina menu select "Miscellaneous options" then "Switch the hb. title to the current app". Next close the Rosalina menu, close and reopen the app. It will open as the homebrew launcher. At this point you can open the FBI.3dsx from the homebrew launcher and use it to install the FBI.cia. You'll be up and running and be able to install whatever you need at this point. I recommend the Universal-Updater to open up your options.
- Not sure what I am doing
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Neofetch on Nintendo consoles
Assuming the 3DS is already modded you can install Universal Updater (Homebrew appstore) and download it. It puts all the files where they need to be.
- Universal-Updater v3.2.6 – Wi-Fi strength indicator and other minor improvements
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Can't find Anemone title or others on home screen. I could use some help.
Was anemone ever on your homescreen? If it's installed it should be listed in "Titles" on the main menu of FBI. If you can't find it anywhere you can download it from universal dB on your 3ds, if you don't have universal dB either go here and you can either remote install it by scanning the qr code through FBI, or you can download the .cia file put it in your cia folder of your SD then install it from there through FBI
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Easy way to download Pokemon platinum on a homebrew 3ds??
The easiest way to get TM++ is using Universal-Updater. Universal-Updater is available as either cia or 3dsx. The cia will install to your home menu using FBI. The 3dsx version you just copy to /3ds on your SD card, don't need to install, and run through Homebrew Launcher. You only need one or the other, and you should choose based on whether you prefer a direct home menu icon or a tidy home menu. Twilight Menu++ is only available as a cia, but the reason I suggest using Universal-Updater to get it is because it has a bunch of other files it needs that you'd have to copy to the right locations if you install it manually. Forwarders are always cias you install through FBI.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Sonic-CD-11-Decompilation and Universal-Updater you can also consider the following projects:
Sonic-CD-2011-Script-Decompilation
Luma3DS - Nintendo 3DS "Custom Firmware"
Sonic CD Decomp Android - A Full Decompilation of Sonic CD (2011) & Retro Engine (v3)
TWiLightMenu - DSi Menu replacement for DS/DSi/3DS/2DS
citra - A Nintendo 3DS Emulator
PKSM - Gen I to GenVIII save manager.
RSDKv5-Decompilation - A complete decompilation of Retro Engine (v5)
nds-bootstrap - Boot an nds file
Sonic-1-2-2013-Decompilation - Sonic 1/2 (2013) Decompilation for New 3DS
FBI - Open source title manager for the 3DS.
project-restoration - A Majora's Mask 3D patch that restores some mechanics from the original game to get the best of both worlds
PSXFunkin - Friday Night Funkin' on the original PlayStation
Sonic-CD-11-Decompilation vs Sonic-CD-2011-Script-Decompilation
Universal-Updater vs Luma3DS
Sonic-CD-11-Decompilation vs Sonic CD Decomp Android
Universal-Updater vs TWiLightMenu
Sonic-CD-11-Decompilation vs citra
Universal-Updater vs PKSM
Sonic-CD-11-Decompilation vs RSDKv5-Decompilation
Universal-Updater vs nds-bootstrap
Sonic-CD-11-Decompilation vs Sonic-1-2-2013-Decompilation
Universal-Updater vs FBI
Universal-Updater vs project-restoration
Universal-Updater vs PSXFunkin