Dedicated superfans have been keeping the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U servers alive long past their expiration date, but those ...
Other than that Nintendo really knows their audience and the cartridge based games versus the disk based games on the PS Vita, allows for faster loading times, yielding more game time precious game ...
It's finally, officially over. Nintendo's 3DS and Wii U online servers were meant to shut down in April, and while they did for most, the efforts of dedicated fans around the world kept them going for ...
The PlayStation vs Xbox debates have no end. However, the fans of these consoles simply can't stand against the loyalty of ...
The last player holding out on the shuttered Nintendo Network finally falls, signaling the true end of the online services ...
It's a sad day for fans of the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, as their online modes are finally gone. It’s the end of a gaming era, as the final player still using the Nintendo Network has been kicked ...
A tech tinkerer decided to put the homebrew Nintendo 3DS port of DOSBox to the ultimate test — running Windows 95. Using the souped-up version of the 3DS, the "New" 3DS with additional RAM and ...
The time has come and 210 days after the initial service was supposed to shutter, Nintendo's 3DS and Wii U online servers are ...
TechTuber MetraByte recently managed to get Windows 95 to run on the new Nintendo 3DS. The modder encountered several setbacks during the process, including slow boot times, which can be ...
Windows 95 running on a Nintendo 3DS was accomplished by MetraByte on YouTube. The OS ran very slowly on the 3DS, taking ...