![]() The major advantages of oaf compared to VC injection is that it performs faster and there aren't any issues with the sound, it utilizes the native hardware (even with VC injection there are issues with the sound, ex.: "Fire Emblem"). open_agb_firm (Name not finalized) - A custom FIRM payload that takes advantage of the built-in GBA firmware, it's still in early development but has an alpha build available.The only problem is each ROM must be injected and installed individually, including the save files, which makes the number of titles that can be installed restricted to the max the 3DS title limit (300 titles, not including pre-installed system titles). New Super Ultimate Injector - There are other programs that can do injections, but this one is nice as it can do other Virtual Console injections and some forwarders for emulators.There are two ways to take advantage of this firmware: If you're using an old 3DS/2DS, this is the best option to play GBA games. Because it's technically running a "virtual" GBA, it can't provide features that are normally available on other emulators, such as savestates, screen filtering, or sleep mode, however it does have high compatibility with the exception of cartridges with special hardware, for example, WarioWare Twisted, which has a gyroscope built in. The 3DS does include native firmware for a GBA mode which was mainly used to run ambassador releases instead of having to develop an emulator for them. Compatiblity can be a hit-or-miss but isn't that bad. GBARunner2 - a GBA hypervisor made for the DS(i), can only be ran through TWiLight Menu++ and is included by default with the program (see below).✓ (New3DS is ok except for only a few resource-intensive titles. The original DS version is actually more polished than the 3DS port, so some of the more hardware pushing games won't work as well as the DS port. Emulates the Game Boy and Game Boy Color. GameYob - forked from a popular emulator used on the DS.Old3ds runs well GB but may be slow at GBC) blargSNES - It works well, but lacks compatibility for games that require enhancement chips (SA1, SuperFX, etc.).It's recommended to use a New 3DS if you want to run games that uses the SuperFX or SA-1 chip properly Snes9x for 3DS - runs a good majority of games well, even on old 3DS/2DS's. ![]()
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