well they have the old gameboy clause by embedding the Nintendo 3ds logo in the boot screen, this was bypassed by the homebrew launcher which proves it's possible, but most (AFAIK all other homebrew) just skip this and embed the Nintendo 3ds logo, plus AFAIK he just re-textured the official eshop banner... so there is a few enfringements....enough to get it pulled directlyWhat exactly should be "illegal" here? The coder did not implement anything copyrighted.
Way back machine?Has anyone got the git cloned to their PC? That might be a very big thing to have rn.
the apps also used for piracy so that another reason to it illegaly downloads games off nintedos servers it does not have the urls in it for that but its easy to find them by googleingwell they have the old gameboy clause by embedding the Nintendo 3ds logo in the boot screen, this was bypassed by the homebrew launcher which proves it's possible, but most (AFAIK all other homebrew) just skip this and embed the Nintendo 3ds logo, plus AFAIK he just re-textured the official eshop banner... so there is a few enfringements....enough to get it pulled directly
Yes, the app should continue to work for any game currently in the cache.So games already cache should still be able to be downloaded? If that's true then its still pretty OK. The 3DS doesn't have too many new games coming out other then Yoshi, pikmin and Dragon quest off the top of my head.
The wayback machine doesnt store git repos, just web pages. Assuming it even got saved, would take a while to copy/paste everythingWay back machine?
It does not "illegally" download anything, Nintendo's servers have no protection, the files are publicly accessible, there's nothing illegal about accessing them.the apps also used for piracy so that another reason to it illegaly downloads games off nintedos servers it does not have the urls in it for that but its easy to find them by googleing
It does not "illegally" download anything, Nintendo's servers have no protection, the files are publicly accessible, there's nothing illegal about accessing them.
Nintendo said:Nintendo encrypts the game files available from its eShop servers to prevent users from accessing those files without paying for them. Nintendo believes the freeShop application circumvents Nintendo's protection measures by decrypting the game files accessible from its eShop servers, allowing freeShop users to access and play Nintendo's eShop games for free.
The app can download games off nintedos servers for free its piracy even though it does not download them unless you put the title key site url in the sites easy to find and most people use it for pirateingIt does not "illegally" download anything, Nintendo's servers have no protection, the files are publicly accessible, there's nothing illegal about accessing them.
skimreading ftw@Jackus ... You really should look at the post someone quoted when replying
tbh it is worth it for them, it's bad enough being robbed of all your food, but being forced to cook it for them is a bit too farWow. Its just another way to install cia files. Just download them off that iso site and done. Not really worth the effort Nintendo.
Yeah but I bet somebody has the source and everything. The app should still work tootbh it is worth it for them, it's bad enough being robbed of all your food, but being forced to cook it for them is a bit too far