Darn it, when are we going to see a full game dumped other then Super Mario 64 DS?
Downloadable demos can be "captured" using a compatible WiFi network adapter and setup (in other words, tricking the DS or Download Station into thinking your WiFi adapter is a DS and then transmitting the demo data to your computer). Which can then be converted back into binaries.Darn it, when are we going to see a full game dumped other then Super Mario 64 DS?
Your guess is as good as mine. If these folks can dump E3 demos, what's stopping them from dumping commercial ROMs? I'd thought there'd be more protection at E3 than in 3 DS card's put together.
Downloadable demos can be "captured" using a compatible WiFi network adapter and setup (in other words, tricking the DS or Download Station into thinking your WiFi adapter is a DS and then transmitting the demo data to your computer). Which can then be converted back into binaries.Darn it, when are we going to see a full game dumped other then Super Mario 64 DS?
Your guess is as good as mine. If these folks can dump E3 demos, what's stopping them from dumping commercial ROMs? I'd thought there'd be more protection at E3 than in 3 DS card's put together.
Commercial games need to be dumped off the actual cart, and as the encryption has not yet been broken 100% - we're not seeing any more dumps.
I'm just glad to see this much progress being made, heck, I'm not complaining. These demos finally give my NeoFlash some real usage and they're quite fun too.
I don't think they did.What puzzles me the most though is how they dumped them FROM their Nintendo DS, and compiled them into a binary that is able to be read by an Nintendo DS...
I'll say, Guru Guru is a very fun and unique that could ONLY be done on the DS, but what a WEIRD game! For those who having played it, you control with the digital pad a little man holding a NDS, running on top of a roof. On the bottom screen there's buttons that you can press that control a giant goofy-look robot in the background. You have to press the touch-pad buttons to make your robot attack the other giant robot. Incidentally, the guy controlling the other giant weird-looking robot is also on the roof and you and hit him & stuff. Sometimes he knocks your NDS out of your hands and the touchpad goes out and you can't control your giant, weird-looking robot until your have your character fetch it again. It's pretty strange.
Has anybody tried the Air Hockey game with Wario Ware Twisted in the GBA slot? Someone on a different forum was saying the game is being used as a rumble pack. Anyone want to test to see if it's true?