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As long as you have the correct ticket installed to your system and you are using CFW then you can download the games from eShop without any other homebrew or programs. It is automatically updated once a day and so will always have up to date information. Games en,fr,de,it,es,nl,da CONTRAST 4096 CTR-AL5F 00040000000F5B00 FC50026D ctr-al5f LEGO.
3ds.titlekeys.gq - I might also add more information to the details page.
A couple of days ago I made this: It's a tool to list the overall completion of the 3DS title key database, as well as list the games in the database and games missing from the database. I figured it fits under utilities, but if it doesn't, then mods feel free to move this. I'll paste the FAQ here just for information: 3DS Title Key DB - FAQ This page was made to list information about the completion of the 3DS Title Key Database website at any given time. It is automatically updated once a day and so will always have up to date information. Still not sure what all of this is for? What is all this about title keys? What are they and what do they do? Title keys, put simply, are a way to download games directly from Nintendo's servers and install them to your hacked 3DS, without having purchased them. This includes downloading from eShop and using other tools that download from Nintendo's servers. Doing this requires generating tickets, which can be generated using nothing but the title key. All you need to do this is a tool that supports title keys directly and automates most of the process CIAngel or TIKDevil for example , or a tool that can generate tickets. There are multiple tools for generating tickets. As long as you have the correct ticket installed to your system and you are using CFW then you can download the games from eShop without any other homebrew or programs. Installing these tickets does require homebrew though. FBI can install these tickets for you so you can download the game using the eShop app, or it can download the game directly from Nintendo's servers and install it, without using the eShop app, both from. CIAngel uses the title key website directly, and so it doesn't require pre-generated tickets. It can download and install games directly from Nintendo's servers without using the eShop app. TIKDevil is the counterpart to this, it also uses the title key website and can generate and install tickets for all known title keys giving you the ability to download most popular titles and a lot of less popular titles directly from the eShop app. The installed tickets can also be used with FBI to download the game from Nintendo's servers without using the eShop app. A few PC-side programs also exist that can generate these. I don't get it. What's the point of this website? The purpose of this website is to serve as a tool for people to check if the games they own are already in the list or not, so missing games can be submitted to the title key website more easily, and to provide statistics on overall completion for the curious and as a way to compare the usefulness of the title key database compared to other methods of obtaining 3DS games. It also serves as a convenient and easy to use way to tell you exactly what you'll be able to download with these tools, and what games are missing. How does it work? Then Nintendo's servers are parsed for all listed and released downloadable games, in other words, games not currently listed on the eShop, unreleased games or games only available at retail are not listed. Updates and DLC are also not listed on this website, since they are part of the game and aren't listed as separate entries. The results are compared and stored into a JSON file containing all listed eShop titles and whether their title keys are already dumped. All this website does is display those results in an easily accessible and readable way. Currently, localized games Spanish, French, German etc. Only titles released in Great Britain, United States and Japan are listed. This could be changed however, if there is a demand. Okay, I got it, now where can I find these title keys? Unfortunately, I can't link to them here, as that would be akin to linking to ROMs directly, and for obvious reasons that's not something I want to risk. The website is fairly well known, however, so you shouldn't have much trouble finding it. Edit: I'm also planning to add a graph so everyone can see how things improve over time. In fact the database functionality for this is already implemented, it just needs to be added to the website. I might also add more information to the details page. For the record, yesterday US was at ~41% and today it's at about 44%, so things are definitely improving. I'm also planning to add a graph so everyone can see how things improve over time. In fact the database functionality for this is already implemented, it just needs to be added to the website. I might also add more information to the details page. I have some questions: 1: What is the difference between titlekey and ticket?.. Do you need both to download from eshop? I have some questions: 1: What is the difference between titlekey and ticket?.. Do you need both to download from eshop? Tickets are generated from title keys. No guarantees with other tools. I'll definitely look into adding that Thanks for your help.. I have a couple more questions too if you happen to know the answers.. Which tool s do you use to verify with? I'd like to weed out any invalid titles on my 3DS if possible.. Or is the ticket s generated only after you install the titlekey s on to your 3DS?.. The ticket has to be unique to your console doesn't it? Or else eshop won't let you download it? As far as I know which isn't a lot , most. And you can't redownload it from eshop if you delete the title.. Also, I hacked some girl's 3DS for her and installed freeshop on her 3DS, but installing. I am disappointed at the low percentage that the titlekeys database is at especially the japanese games.. I don't make income during the winter.. My friend plays english games on her 3DS, but I play the japanese ones, and always aggravates me in freeshop when I see a game available for USA but the jap version is missing, especially when it is a game that was made in japan.. If no one else in the world is going to purchase some of these eshop games, then I will..
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