New Nintendo 3DS Hack Emerges

New Nintendo 3DS Hack Emerges

Just what kids need, more free games, right?

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on Oct 28, 2014 @ 09:46 PM (Staff Bios)
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Well, if you're a fan of the Nintendo's 3DS, you might have a way to gain access to free 3DS games as a new video recently appeared on YouTube showing how a new cartridge can be inserted that gives you access to play illegally downloaded games with one press of the button.  It's being dubbed the Sky3DS.  It appears to be a simple Flashcard technology that is super easy to use (video below).



The illegal card is expected to hit the market in just a few weeks.  The question now is, what will Nintendo do about it?  Will they shrug it off and think not that many will ever learn the trick?  That's a tough one because the 3DS is their best seller and I'm sure many of its target demographic are young savvy teens that would love nothing more than a way to gain access to tons of free games!  I mean, why pay $30-$50 for a 3DS game when you can get it for free, right?

We won't go into the nitty gritty of how it works but did want to shed some light on this and pose the question of "What will be Nintendo's response?"

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