Furthermore, DSi mode had a new set of blowfish keys for the cart encryption, which so far only Team Cyclops has shown to have acquired. And god knows how long that took for them, probably through sniffing the TWL RAM chip.
Without a doubt, 3DS will feature a new set of blowfish keys aswell, and with the 3DS showing an epoxy layer over the RAM chip, and no easy access vias for the RAM chip, it just becomes almost impossible to sniff the 3DS RAM chip for these keys.
Since when has Epoxy ever stopped anybody? You can always dremel that stuff away.
But if Nintendo has any sense they will have protected the games with an asymetric encryption and unless it has a serious bug in it, like it had on the Wii or Ps3, you can't crack that. You might find an exploit somewhere, but you can't just run a card, like the DS did.
QUOTE(boktor666 @ Feb 27 2011, 01:54 PM) I dun think so matey. Why would they care less for their older games. It's still made by companies, and they still want to see money for it. I think it's just to test the community of hackers, and then block the cards.