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Whenever a new piece of gaming tech is released one of the first things that many enthusiastic bedroom coders try to do it hack it, and the 3DS family is no exception. Despite Nintendo's attempts to secure the system, exploits are periodically found which allow users to run unsigned code on their machines and perform all kinds of weird and wonderful tasks - emulation being one.
While the 3DS has recently been graced with its own exclusive Final Fantasy outing, Musashi Dragon has decided to run the PlayStation title Final Fantasy IX via the RetroArch open-source emulator on a hacked New 3DS. For the uninitiated, RetroArch is one of the more popular multi-purpose emulators, featuring support for a wide range of different systems under a unified front-end.
Do not miss the Final Fantasy IX lottery commemorating its 25th anniversary and see the new merch release by Square Enix.
Check out the fresh Final Fantasy IX artwork released for its 25th anniversary, alongside new Japanese bios and merchandise!
Check out the new additions of Final Fantasy IX merch launched for the 25th anniversary, featuring a charming Vivi mug and plush bag.
You know a remake of Final Fantasy IX by Silicon Studio for New 3DS.
Would be amazing.
I mean playing Bravely Default art style and graphics reminds me of it. Especially how Bravely Second looks.
Now this is awesome, wish they would remake FFIX
Sbould i be impressed that the 3ds can run this? I mean the 3ds should be more than oowerfulw to run a a ps1 game.