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ccleste
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Celeste on the 3DS releases tomorrow, so excited!
GBA port would work, but I was testing fake-08 compared to ccleste
- Pokitto: Open-source pocket gaming console
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Celeste Classic port for the PSP
That old-school version of Celeste was made by the same developers before the commercial, full-blown Celeste, and you can find it here. They later ported it and included it in Celeste. This is a port of ccleste which in turn is a port of that original Celeste for PC and 3DS.
open_agb_firm
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New release of open_agb_firm!
Link: https://github.com/profi200/open_agb_firm/releases/tag/alpha_2023-10-6
- How to adjust brightness with open_agb_firm for gba?
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Finally Modded My 3DS
Don't forget about emulators! Especially if you have a "new" system - you can even play some (mostly 2D) PS1 games, and some N64 games on it, and everything older. On an "old" system you are more limited though - SNES games that use a SuperFX chip (such as SM RPG, Yoshi's Island, Star Fox, and some other ones) will run slow, but Genesis and 8-bit systems will run no problems. And you can run GBA games - on "new" you can even use the system's gyroscope for games like WarioWare Twisted or Yoshi Topsy-Turvy through mGBA, and on any system you can use injects or open_agb_firm - they both run games natively using the ARM7 CPU - the same one GBA uses, carried over into the DS, and it's still included in the 3DS.
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Does GBA on 3DS just suck?
Github
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Question about mGBA
Use open_agb_firm. It's a firm, so it's activated in the same way as GodMode9, hold START while turning on the 3DS. You should be able to download it via Universal Updater. open_agb_firm uses the 3DS hardware to give you the same experience as playing on a real GBA.
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anyone know how to move a firered save (.sav from emulator) to a 3ds?
That depends on how you are running the game on your 3DS. The best way is with open_agb_firm, in which case you will probably need to convert it with https://exelotl.github.io/gba-eeprom-save-fix/ (as linked from https://github.com/profi200/open_agb_firm ).
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Minish cap Crash
If you're playing a GBA game, open_agb_firm or a VC inject are your best bets.
- Modded the 3ds today and playing emerald on a gba emulator is really slow for som reason, why?
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Inject GBA rom to CIA file on Linux?
You could use open_agb_firm to play your GBA games instead.
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Why on my mGBA emulator on my modded 3ds make this sound when I am trying to play a game
Because unfortunately mGBA is a little bit laggy on the 3DS. It’s terrific for game boy and game boy color games, but I digress. You could use something like open agb firm which runs games using the 3DS’ built in gba hardware natively without any lag or slowdowns.
What are some alternatives?
crispy-doom - Crispy Doom is a limit-removing enhanced-resolution Doom source port based on Chocolate Doom.
GBARunner2 - A GBA hypervisor for DS. (like nintendont for gc on wii)
doomretro - The classic, refined DOOM source port. For Windows PC.
TWiLightMenu - DSi Menu replacement for DS/DSi/3DS/2DS
3DS-Pico8 - Check out https://github.com/jtothebell/fake-08 instead.
mgba - mGBA Game Boy Advance Emulator
SDL-1.2 - Simple Directmedia Layer, 1.2 branch ... ***DEPRECATED***, please use https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL for new projects!
gbadev - Game Boy Advance Development (circa. 2001)
FastPlayCoin - [3DS] Fast PlayCoin
Celeste-Classic-GBA - Celeste Classic ported to the Game Boy Advance
GBAATM-Rebirth - From the original source code a new rebirth, to add a Trainer in your GBA roms!