Reviewed by Devin
A couple months after the release of the Gateway 3DS, we've seen a few more 3DS mode flashkits that allow you to play 3DS roms. One of these being the R4i Gold 3DS Deluxe was just released October 31st, and is one first of the 3DS flashkits to come into the market.
The R4i Gold 3DS Deluxe launched with only the ability to play 3DS roms but 4 days after its release the R4i Gold Team added in support for firmware spoofing (Allows you to play games that require firmwares higher than 4.5.) and region free (Allows you to play games from any region).
How will this new 3DS flashkit compare to the Gateway 3DS?
Will more teams working on their flashkits create a sort of competition in order to distinguish their flashkits by adding more features?
Here's a look at a second generation 3DS flashkit.
A couple months after the release of the Gateway 3DS, we've seen a few more 3DS mode flashkits that allow you to play 3DS roms. One of these being the R4i Gold 3DS Deluxe was just released October 31st, and is one first of the 3DS flashkits to come into the market.
The R4i Gold 3DS Deluxe launched with only the ability to play 3DS roms but 4 days after its release the R4i Gold Team added in support for firmware spoofing (Allows you to play games that require firmwares higher than 4.5.) and region free (Allows you to play games from any region).
How will this new 3DS flashkit compare to the Gateway 3DS?
Will more teams working on their flashkits create a sort of competition in order to distinguish their flashkits by adding more features?
Here's a look at a second generation 3DS flashkit.
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