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  2. Citra (emulator) - Wikipedia

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    Citra is a discontinued [5] free and open-source game console emulator of the handheld system Nintendo 3DS for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. Citra's name is derived from CTR, which is the model name of the original 3DS. [1] Citra can run many homebrew games and commercial games. [6] Citra was first made available in 2014.

  3. List of Virtual Console games for Nintendo 3DS (Japan)

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    This is a list of Virtual Console games that were available on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan prior to the eShop's closure on March 27, 2023. Available titles [ edit ]

  4. Super Mario 3D All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    The version of Super Mario 64 is the Shindō Pak Taiō version released only in Japan in July 1997, which added bug fixes and gameplay alterations. [4] Rumble support was also based from this version as well. The games in the collection all utilize emulation, [4] although Galaxy was partially recompiled to run natively on the Nintendo Switch.

  5. List of Nintendo 3DS games - Wikipedia

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    The international white Nintendo 3DS banner used on current and upcoming retail game covers (top). In Japan, the banner is black for Nintendo 3DS games rated by CERO as C or D (bottom). Nintendo Network-compatible games feature a small logo on top of the banner, but as of November 2014, the small Amiibo logo is dominantly featured instead, even ...

  6. Nintendo 3DS - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo 3DS XL (Nintendo 3DS LL in Japan) was released on July 28, 2012, in Japan, priced at ¥18,900, and was available in Silver + Black, Red + Black and White color variations. [69] In Europe, the system launched on the same day but in Silver + Black , Blue + Black and Red + Black color variations. [ 69 ]

  7. Project X Zone - Wikipedia

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    The game was released on October 11, 2012 in Japan; June 25, 2013 in North America; and July 5, 2013 in Europe. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] Project X Zone received mixed to positive reviews upon release; praise went towards the game's cast, combat system, and presentation, but criticism was directed at its repetitive gameplay and confusing storyline.

  8. Star Fox 64 3D - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Nintendo re-released this game, along with several other earlier 3DS titles, as a digital download via the Nintendo eShop. The downloadable version was released in PAL regions on October 4, [ 5 ] October 18 in North America, [ 6 ] and November 1 in Japan. [ 7 ]

  9. Sega 3D Reprint Archives - Wikipedia

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    Eight of the Sega 3D Classics comprised the retail title Sega 3D Reprint Archives, released on December 18, 2014, in Japan. [3] It has not been released outside Japan, although the titles it is composed of were released on the Nintendo eShop internationally throughout 2013 and 2015 (all the component games had been released in Japan prior to the release of the compilation).