http://www.GBAtemp.net - - The Supercard team have succesfully updated the Supercard DSTWO to work on the new Nintendo 3DS. The updated kernel will be released soon, for more information visit GBAtemp.net (source yyjoy)
So rather than update current cards for it, they can make a new one, and charge good money for it. Whereas, if they implemented the feature into DSTWO, were it possible, they would either be stuck selling it at the same price as they do now, and make no extra money for the new feature, or up the price, and risk backlash from customers for upping the price on an old product. Especially if a customer was not looking for 3DS game compatibility.
It was made and released before the 3DS, so it was made with only up to DSI in mind, and not 3DS. Support to run it on 3DS is easy, as it is just a simple update to make it function. But more than likely, due to having DS in mind, it probably cannot handle the extra functions of the 3DS. Reason two, is money. No doubt, when the Crown is released, SC (and all other flashcard developers) will follow suit, and release new cards for 3DS games. They can charge more for it,
It won't happen. Two reasons. One, is because the DSTWO was made for the DS. It runs in backward compatibility mode when ran on a 3DS, hence why 3D mode is shut off, and you cannot access the home screen when using it, but instead a popup asking if you want to quit the software. When you go into regular DS mode, all 3DS hardware gets shut off. In short, the 3DS turns into a regular DS in in BC. Similar to the Wii in Gamecube mode.
@ali100045 So far it looks like a bust. The only card to break the 3DS mode encryption is a very new and still beta Crown3DS card. Not available until the 10th of this month in beta form for $70. Can pre-order it at r4town.com. As for the DSTWO, let's hope for a slim chance of firmware updates that will support the 3DS mode coding. Doesn't look promising though.
@MuzzaHukka lol, that will fly in a court of law. Yeah, he bought a 3DS, put in a flashcart, then we bricked his 3DS, he should've read the licensing agreement. No, that wouldn't fly, and Nintendo would be sued in a heartbeat. You bought a good. nintendo cannot take away the good. they can take away the eshop, that is a service. they can take away mario kart 7 online, that is a service. they cannot brick you.
@MegaSonicdude10
So rather than update current cards for it, they can make a new one, and charge good money for it. Whereas, if they implemented the feature into DSTWO, were it possible, they would either be stuck selling it at the same price as they do now, and make no extra money for the new feature, or up the price, and risk backlash from customers for upping the price on an old product. Especially if a customer was not looking for 3DS game compatibility.
RbrosStudios 1 week ago
@MegaSonicdude10
It was made and released before the 3DS, so it was made with only up to DSI in mind, and not 3DS. Support to run it on 3DS is easy, as it is just a simple update to make it function. But more than likely, due to having DS in mind, it probably cannot handle the extra functions of the 3DS. Reason two, is money. No doubt, when the Crown is released, SC (and all other flashcard developers) will follow suit, and release new cards for 3DS games. They can charge more for it,
RbrosStudios 1 week ago
@MegaSonicdude10
It won't happen. Two reasons. One, is because the DSTWO was made for the DS. It runs in backward compatibility mode when ran on a 3DS, hence why 3D mode is shut off, and you cannot access the home screen when using it, but instead a popup asking if you want to quit the software. When you go into regular DS mode, all 3DS hardware gets shut off. In short, the 3DS turns into a regular DS in in BC. Similar to the Wii in Gamecube mode.
RbrosStudios 1 week ago
@ali100045 So far it looks like a bust. The only card to break the 3DS mode encryption is a very new and still beta Crown3DS card. Not available until the 10th of this month in beta form for $70. Can pre-order it at r4town.com. As for the DSTWO, let's hope for a slim chance of firmware updates that will support the 3DS mode coding. Doesn't look promising though.
MegaSonicdude10 3 weeks ago
dude can super card dsone can run 3ds games( i mane the soly in the 3ds can 3ds woek it?)
ali100045 1 month ago
@MuzzaHukka lol, that will fly in a court of law. Yeah, he bought a 3DS, put in a flashcart, then we bricked his 3DS, he should've read the licensing agreement. No, that wouldn't fly, and Nintendo would be sued in a heartbeat. You bought a good. nintendo cannot take away the good. they can take away the eshop, that is a service. they can take away mario kart 7 online, that is a service. they cannot brick you.
Isle41 2 months ago
@Isle41 It isn't. Believe it or not but if it says that they can in the license/agreement, they can do it even if its against the law
MuzzaHukka 2 months ago
@Isle41 not yet
JocJav 2 months ago
@BeautyBoyTV yes, most perfectly, I suggest you look up gbatemp compatibility list.
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@ThinksAmoral yes
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