How to spot fake 3DS cartridges?

To spot fake 3DS cartridges, check the label for blurry art, mismatched codes (front vs. back first four characters), and lack of quality seals; examine the cartridge for crisp Nintendo logos and the small dot in the back logo; note the cartridge material (fakes are often lighter, solid black, not slightly transparent like authentic DS carts); and verify the official "NTR-005" marking and chip details, as fakes often have cheap internals or look too smooth.
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How to tell if a DS cart is authentic?

To tell if a Nintendo DS game is real, check for rectangular indentations on the top edge of the cartridge (fakes are smooth), look for a clear, crisp label with a proper Nintendo font and the NTR- prefix code matching the back, verify the Nintendo Seal of Quality is embossed, and note that genuine black cartridges allow some light through, unlike opaque fakes. Fakes often have blurry labels, a lightweight feel, poor print quality, and lack the specific mold marks.
 
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How to tell if a Pokemon cartridge is authentic?

To spot a fake Pokémon cartridge, check the label for pixelation/blurry text and the crucial stamped number/indent, look for the correct cartridge color/translucency (e.g., opaque red for FireRed, sparkly for Gold/Silver/Crystal), verify the Nintendo logo and proper screws (Y-screw for GBA, security bit for GB/DS), ensure the board is full-sized with a battery (Gen 3/GBC), and note that authentic DS games have specific codes and often a reddish glow under light, while fakes feel light and cheap. 
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Can I install .3DS with FBI?

For 3ds games, you can just use hshop. You can download it using FBI's remote install with the hshop QR code.
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Is emulating 3DS games illegal?

3DS emulators are generally legal to download and use, but the legality gets tricky with game files (ROMs) and system BIOS; using an emulator to play a ROM dumped from a game cartridge you legally own is typically considered legal backup, while downloading ROMs from the internet is copyright infringement and illegal, and emulators that easily circumvent encryption (like early Yuzu/Citra did) often face legal challenges from Nintendo, though the core emulation software itself isn't inherently illegal. 
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Can 3DS games be faked?

Yes, fake 3DS games do exist, though they were less common initially due to strong encryption; modern bootlegs often involve fake labels, poor-quality cartridges (re-labels/PCB swaps), or fake packaging, with some recent reports confirming their presence, especially for popular titles like Pokémon. You can spot fakes by checking the label's crispness and accuracy, the cartridge's physical quality (like color/material), and the overall packaging for inconsistencies with official Nintendo products. 
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What does FBI do on 3DS?

FBI on a Nintendo 3DS is a popular, open-source homebrew title manager and file explorer used to install, manage, and delete games, apps, updates, and DLC (in .cia format) from the SD card or over the network, essentially acting as a custom eShop for unofficial software and backups on hacked consoles. It lets you browse your system's files, install new content via QR codes or URLs, and even manage save data, making it a core tool for managing homebrew and installed software on a custom firmware (CFW) 3DS.
 
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Can a 3DS go through TSA?

Portable handheld gaming consoles (PSP, Nintendo 3DS): These items do not need to be removed from cases or bags in order to be screened (see exception). Check with your air carrier for restrictions on the use of these and other electronic devices during your flight.
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Can a hacked 3DS still play cartridges?

Yes, a modded 3DS can absolutely still play physical games; the cartridge slot remains fully functional, and in fact, modding allows you to play more games by bypassing region locks and even backing up carts to play digitally, but physical game saves are stored on the cartridge itself, Reddit users note. You can insert physical carts and play them as normal, or use homebrew tools like GodMode9 (GM9) to create digital backups (.cia files) of your cartridges to install and play from the SD card, allowing you to keep the cart as a backup or sell it. 
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What does the 3DS stand for?

"3DS" most commonly refers to Nintendo 3DS, a handheld gaming console known for its glasses-free 3D displays, or 3D Secure (3DS), an online payment authentication protocol adding a security layer (like SMS codes or app prompts) for card-not-present transactions to prevent fraud. The context usually determines whether it's about gaming or online security, with the payment security system being mandatory in regions like Europe under PSD2 regulations. 
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What Pokémon card is worth $60,000?

A Trainer No. 3 card from the 1999 Super Secret Battle is a famous Pokémon card known to sell for around $60,000 due to its extreme rarity, awarded only to the third-place winner of that exclusive Japanese tournament. Other cards like the Tropical Mega Battle Tropical Wind (potentially $65k+) or certain Charizard variants can also reach or exceed this value, with high-grade promotional and tournament cards commanding premium prices. 
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What is the $5.275 million Pokémon card?

Paul previously purchased the card in 2022 for $5.275 million. The card is a 1998 "Pikachu Illustrator" card featuring art drawn by legendary Pokémon artist Atsuko Nishida, given away to winners of an illustration contest hosted by CoroCoro Comic magazine.
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How to identify fake Pokemon cartridges?

To spot a fake Pokémon cartridge, check the label for pixelation/blurry text and the crucial stamped number/indent, look for the correct cartridge color/translucency (e.g., opaque red for FireRed, sparkly for Gold/Silver/Crystal), verify the Nintendo logo and proper screws (Y-screw for GBA, security bit for GB/DS), ensure the board is full-sized with a battery (Gen 3/GBC), and note that authentic DS games have specific codes and often a reddish glow under light, while fakes feel light and cheap. 
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What is the code on the back of a DS cartridge?

All original DS cartridges use the NTR code, and all DSi exclusive use the TWL code, but DSi enhanced can be both.
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Can 3DS carts be fake?

Yes, 3DS cartridges can be faked. There are counterfeit versions of popular 3DS titles on the market.
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Is 3DS still worth it in 2025?

Yes, a Nintendo 3DS is still worth it in 2025 for its incredible, unique game library (including DS & 3DS titles), glasses-free 3D, portable design, and the robust homebrew scene that brings new life to the console, though prices are rising and official support is ending, making physical game collecting a premium. It's great for nostalgic fans, collectors, and new players seeking timeless Nintendo experiences, but be prepared to buy used and potentially learn some basic modding for online play. 
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Can your 3DS still get bricked?

Yes, a Nintendo 3DS can get "bricked," meaning it becomes unusable, often due to unauthorized software modifications (homebrew/hacking), running incompatible firmware, or failing an official system update on a modified console, leading to a black screen or error. While Nintendo reserves the right to brick modified systems, many "soft bricks" can be fixed by experienced users, but "hard bricks" (like MCU issues) are much more severe.
 
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What is a CIA file in 3DS?

A CIA file (.cia) is an CTR Importable Archive, essentially an installer package for the Nintendo 3DS, used to install games, updates, and homebrew directly onto the console's SD card, appearing as a launchable icon on the HOME Menu. It's the format for eShop purchases and modern homebrew, distinct from .3DS files (which are decrypted ROMs for emulators) and .3DSX files (which run via the Homebrew Launcher). 
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Can 3DS work without WiFi?

A: Internet not required. Updates to games and new eshop purchases require internet.
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How risky is modding a 3DS?

Modding a 3DS carries risks like bricking your console (making it unusable), getting banned from online services (though less likely now), and potential software instability, but these risks are minimized by following current, reputable text guides like the 3DS Hacks Guide and avoiding outdated video tutorials. The primary risks involve hardware failure from mistakes (bricking) or online bans from piracy/cheating, but proper procedure focuses on installing Custom Firmware (CFW) (Luma3DS) and homebrew safely, preserving the device's potential for fun, while Nintendo's servers are winding down.
 
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Why is FBI called FIB in GTA?

The FBI is called the FIB (Federal Investigation Bureau) in Grand Theft Auto because it's a parody and a clever wordplay, hinting at the agency's corruption, as "fib" means a lie, while also avoiding real-world legal issues with the actual FBI by changing the name slightly. Rockstar Games uses this altered name and portrayal to satirize government agencies and their questionable ethics in the game's fictional universe.
 
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Is homebrewing a 3DS illegal?

Modding a 3DS to run homebrew (unofficial apps/games) isn't inherently illegal in itself, as you own the device, but it treads a legal gray area and risks bans from online services; however, downloading copyrighted games without paying (piracy) is definitely illegal, and homebrew makes piracy easy, making Nintendo potentially issue bans for such activities. The modding itself is generally seen as okay for custom themes, emulators, or region-free play, but using it to get free games crosses the line into piracy, which is illegal. 
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