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The HOME Menu is a graphical shell similar to the Nintendo DSi Menu and Wii U Menu for Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 2DS systems. It is used to launch software stored on Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS Game Cards, applications installed on an SD card, and DSiWare titles installed in the system's internal memory.
The game cards used in the Switch are non-writable and save data is stored in the console's internal memory, unlike DS and 3DS game cards, which are writable and able to store save data. [ 13 ] Because of their small size, Nintendo Switch game cards are coated with denatonium benzoate , a non-toxic bitterant , as a safety precaution against ...
The Secure Digital eXtended Capacity (SDXC) format, announced in January 2009 and defined in version 3.01 of the SD specification, supports cards up to 2 TB, [b] compared to a limit of 32 GB [d] for SDHC cards in the SD 2.0 specification. SDXC adopts Microsoft's exFAT file system as a mandatory feature. [66]
3 0 G Baseball: Nintendo: 2011-07-28 3 0 G Pac-Man: Bandai Namco Entertainment: 2011-08-04 3 0 G Avenging Spirit: Jaleco: 2011-08-11 7 6 PG Gargoyle's Quest: Capcom: 2011-08-25 7 6 PG Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge: Capcom: 2011-09-15 3 6 G Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins: Nintendo: 2011-09-29 3 0 G Catrap: ASK: 2011-10-06 3 0 G Golf: Nintendo ...
The following is a list of the 192 games (203 including those available for Nintendo 3DS Ambassadors, and the promotional-exclusive Donkey Kong: Original Edition) that were available on the Virtual Console for the Nintendo 3DS in North America, sorted by system and in the order they were added in Nintendo eShop. To sort by other columns, click ...
The Nintendo 3DS portable system has a large library of games, which are released in game card and/or digital form. [1] This list does not include downloadable games available via the Virtual Console service. [2] The Nintendo 3DS family is backward compatible with its predecessor, the Nintendo DS line, and its software, including most DSi ...
Custom firmware, also known as aftermarket firmware, is an unofficial new or modified version of firmware created by third parties on devices such as video game consoles, mobile phones, and various embedded device types to provide new features or to unlock hidden functionality.
Third update for Japanese consoles, initial pre-installed version on USA, Europe, and Australia consoles. [16] Adds "Search for Software" feature to the Nintendo DSi Shop. [17] Matches the L/R button sound effects to the music volume in Nintendo DSi Sound. 1.2 December 18, 2008 - April 3, 2009 Second update for Japanese consoles.