Nintendo Video - A channel on the 3DS system that uses the Spotpass feature to download 4 videos chosen by Nintendo for 3DS users. The videos can range from general 3D shows, to comedy clips, to 3DS news shows, to 3D animations, to even movie trailers all in 3D. In addition to viewing 3D videos, the channel also advertises games during select videos of which you can click for more details. Each video also feature a Facebook "like" button.
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Nintendo Zone - This channel is based off of unsecured wi-fi signals used at most locations giving free wi-fi access (like McDonalds or Starbucks) with participating partners. At these locations you are given a screen with news and info on your 3DS system along with trivia quizzes or videos that Nintendo has to offer. Also at these locations 'events' have been known to occur, for instance special pokemon downloads.
An early look at Rabet's instructions for Tubehax shows that it will allow users to download unofficial 3DS software such as the coder's own Aperture Science 3D - a handheld version of Portal rebuilt from the ground up.
The YouTube app for 3DS is coming to an end. Service will be ending on September 3, Nintendo announced today. The app will no longer be available for download via the eShop once that date rolls around.
Available now as a free download, the Nintendo 3DS YouTube app has launched through the Nintendo eShop across North America and Europe, where it will join Hulu, which launched on the 3D capable portable console last month.
To watch a movie that is not recorded by the 3DS is a little bit tricky. Follow these steps:Be sure that you are using the latest Nintendo 3DS firmware. The initial firmware of our device did not support playing own video files correctly.
Turn off your 3DS.
Take the SD card from the 3DS and put it in the SD reader of your computer.
Open the SD card folder called DCIM->100NIN03. Maybe it is called differently, but it contains your photos you have taken so far.Rename the file you have converted and downloaded from us on your computer. It must follow the name pattern HNI_BBBB.AVI. BBBB must be a number and the number is not allowed to be the same as the number of a picture you have saved on the SD card. This is important!
Copy the file to the SD card and wait until it is finished. Use your operating system to safely remove the SD card.
Plug the SD card in your Nintendo 3DS and turn it on.
Go to the photo app of your Nintendo 3DS, the app will reread the SD card and you should see a movie icon.
Enjoy!
Further notesThe video files can be located at the end of the gallery with a timestamp from year 1900.
During our tests, the Nintendo 3DS could not play long video files. Therefore we split them after 10 minutes. If you get a ZIP file when downloading the converted file, extract the files in there and you will have several video files. Do not copy the ZIP file to the SD card, only copy the video files inside the ZIP file to the SD card.
ThirdTube is a work-in-progress homebrew YouTube client for the New Nintendo 3DS. The project is inspired by NewPipe, it accesses the mobile version of YouTube, parses the important part of the downloaded html and plays the stream using the fast decoder taken from Video player for 3DS by Core-2-Extreme.
Now he has yet to share his method for getting it all to work, but he did post video proof and promised to share more soon. The hack will allow 3DS owners to download unofficial apps and software for the 3DS, it also removes the region lock on games.
Nintendo has announced that the Youtube App for the 3DS will be shutting down on September 3rd 2019. After this date, it will no longer be available to download from the 3DS eshop, and will no longer work at all for those who have downloaded it.
The exploit is of particular value to homebrew enthusiasts because the YouTube app is free and, as of now, it's still on the 3DS eShop. Earlier, Rabet had found an exploit to launch homebrew apps through the game IronFall: Invasion, which also was free to download. Nintendo quickly removed that from the eShop, although hundreds of thousands of copies of it have been downloaded since its February launch.
As of March 31st 2023, the NicoNico app on Nintendo 3DS will cease to function altogether, and will no longer be available for download (due to Nintendo discontinuing the Nintendo eShop on the same day). Ahead of that, the sale of NicoNico Premium Tickets on the Nintendo eShop of the Nintendo 3DS will end on September 12th.
Nintendousers can say goodbye to streaming Netflix on their Wii U and 3DS devices asthe app is no longer available to download for new users. Existing users canstill access the app, but not for long. Nintendo says it will be shut downcompletely by June 30, 2021. 2ff7e9595c
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