3DS ROMs & CIA - Free Decrypted 3DS Game Download

Nintendo 3DS
Image Title Rating Downloads
Picross e2
16
3D Thunder Blade
16
DreamWorks Super Star Kartz
16
Youkai Sangokushi
16
Tanoshiku: Omoshiroku: Kanken Shougakusei
16
Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights: A Puzzle Solving Adventure
16
Kirby’s Block Ball
16
Scooby-Doo! & Looney Tunes Cartoon Universe: Adventure
16
3D Space Harrier
16
The Thieves and the 1000 Pokemon
16
Picdun 2: Witch's Curse
16
The Legend of Kusakari
15
Nano Assault EX
15
Kirby's Pinball Land
15
Gourmet Dream
15
Dillon’s Rolling Western: The Last Ranger
15
Kirby's Star Stacker
15
Chronus Arc
14
Parascientific Escape: Crossing at the Farthest Horizon
14
Survivor 3D: The Ultimate Adventure
14

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Undeniably, the 3DS is one of Nintendo’s most successful systems. 3DS was first introduced in 2011 and ended in 2020 to reinstate the playing field for the Nintendo Switch. With more than 150 million units sold, this is one of the typical console machines of unexpected success. With its compact size and two 3D screens, this machine can be easily carried anywhere.

Currently, there are many 3DS emulators on computers as well as mobile devices. Typical is Citra. You can easily run .3DS and .CIA games on this emulator. We have over 1000 Nintendo 3DS games including eShop games in 3 different formats and you can use them for many purposes: Decrypted, Encrypted and CIA. There are also a few Pokemon hacking games in CIA format that we added for users to try out.

Though the Nintendo 3DS’s inner hardware is quite a bit more powerful than the innards of the Nintendo DS family, the outside casing should strike a familiar note. The clamshell design remains from the Nintendo DS, as does the two-screen setup. The top screen of the 3DS displays 3D visuals, whereas the smaller bottom screen retains the DS’s touch-sensitive functionality. There are still some notable aesthetic differences between the Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi, and Nintendo 3DS: The 3DS is capable of taking 3D pictures, whereas the DSi is not, and the 3DS also has an analog nub situated above its traditional cross-shaped d-pad.