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[[File:ACE3DS Cartridge.jpg|thumb|A typical ACE3DS Cartridge.]]
 
[[File:ACE3DS Cartridge.jpg|thumb|A typical ACE3DS Cartridge.]]
'''''ACE3DS''''' is a [[Wikipedia:R4 cartridge|''R4'']] compatible emulator for the Nintendo DS & 3DS system line, and can emulate primarily the DS along with various 8-32 bit consoles. Similarly to '''''[[PocketNES]]''''' the software was originally developed and sold for hobbyists to store their ROM collections and Homebrew software on rewritable flash cartridges but was soon used by pirates to sell multicarts loaded with usually 200-500 preloaded DS games of varying quality.
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'''''ACE3DS''''' is a [[Wikipedia:R4 cartridge|'''''R4''''']] compatible emulator for the Nintendo DS & 3DS system line, and can emulate primarily the DS along with various 8-32 bit consoles. Similarly to '''''[[PocketNES]]''''' the software was originally developed and sold for hobbyists to store their ROM collections and Homebrew software on rewritable flash cartridges but was soon used by pirates to sell multicarts loaded with usually 200-500 preloaded DS games of varying quality.
   
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
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[[File:ACE3DS Multicart.jpg|thumb|Case used for a typical DS pirate Multicart.]]
 
[[File:ACE3DS Multicart.jpg|thumb|Case used for a typical DS pirate Multicart.]]
 
[[File:ACE3DS Multicart Cartridge.jpg|thumb|Cartridge.]]
 
[[File:ACE3DS Multicart Cartridge.jpg|thumb|Cartridge.]]
ACE3DS is the most commonly used emulator in DS multicarts by pirates. These multicarts usually contain around 200 to 500 games with the first couple being games made by major publishers (Nintendo, SEGA, GAME FREAK, Activision, etc.) however as the higher number games mostly consist of a mix of shovelware and more games by the aforementioned developers. Some titles are featured twice on carts as pirates tend to use a mesh of European and American ROMS of games, sometimes even featuring homebrew titles. Along with this, pirate versions tend to crash and corrupt game save more often while also contain the infamous R4 bomb which is common in unlicensed flash carts making the cartridge unusable after activating on it's set date, however, it can be bypassed by setting the console's internal date backward. These cartridges are mostly sold on websites such as eBay for usually around $18-30 depending on the game count. They're paired alongside a plastic case featuring random art from various games featured on them with the cartridge's title and a false E for Everyone rating despite some carts featuring E10+, T, and M rated games. The cartridge itself is a standard R4 except for having a new sticker usually sporting box art from featured games and the cartridge title. More rarely, pirates use ACE3DS to create bootlegs of standalone titles, particularly of the fourth and fifth generation '''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_(video_game_series) Pokémon] '''''games. It is currently unknown whether these standalone releases function the same as the aforementioned multicarts, however it seem that they use the same hardware and emulation.
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ACE3DS is the most commonly used emulator in DS multicarts by pirates. These multicarts usually contain around 200 to 500 games with the first couple being games made by major publishers (Nintendo, SEGA, GAME FREAK, Activision, etc.) however as the higher number games mostly consist of a mix of shovelware and more games by the aforementioned developers. Some titles are featured twice on carts as pirates tend to use a mesh of European and American ROMS of games, sometimes even featuring homebrew titles. Along with this, pirate versions tend to crash and corrupt game save more often while also contain the infamous R4 bomb which is common in unlicensed flash carts making the cartridge unusable after activating on it's set date, however, it can be bypassed by setting the console's internal date backward. These cartridges are mostly sold on websites such as eBay for usually around $18-30 depending on the game count. They're paired alongside a plastic case featuring random art from various games featured on them with the cartridge's title and a false E for Everyone rating despite some carts featuring E10+, T, and M rated games. The cartridge itself is a standard R4 except for having a new sticker usually sporting box art from featured games and the cartridge title. More rarely, pirates use ACE3DS to create bootlegs of standalone titles, particularly of the fourth and fifth generation '''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_(video_game_series) Pokémon] '''''games. It is currently unknown whether these standalone releases function the same as the aforementioned multicarts, however it seem that they use the same hardware and emulation. Multicarts of the fourth and fifth generation '''''Pokémon '''''games also exist usually feature both versions of a said game on one cartridge, these multicarts most likely function identically to a typical '''''R4 '''''cartridge except for containing only 2-3 versions of a given '''''Pokémon '''''game.<gallery>
[[File:Pokémon Black Version R4.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Standalone bootleg R4 release of Pokémon Black Version
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Pokémon_Black_Version_R4.jpg|Standalone bootleg R4 release of Pokémon Black Version (Notice the RP rating in the bottom left corner)
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Pokemon Black & White Version ACE3DS.jpg|2 in 1 Pokémon Black & White Multicart.
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Pokemon Black & White Version 2 ACE3DS.jpg|2 in 1 Pokémon Black & White 2 Multicart.
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Pokemon HG & SS Version ACE3DS.jpg|2 in 1 Pokémon HeartGold & SoulSilver Multicart.
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Pokemon 3 in 1 ACE3DS.jpg|3 in 1 Pokémon Diamond, Pearl & Platinum Multicart.
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Pokemon 23 in 1 ACE3DS.png|23 in 1 Pokémon game compilation Multicart.
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[[Category:Development tools]]
 
[[Category:Development tools]]
 
[[Category:Emulation]]
 
[[Category:Emulation]]

Revision as of 23:35, 12 May 2020

ACE3DS Cartridge

A typical ACE3DS Cartridge.

ACE3DS is a R4 compatible emulator for the Nintendo DS & 3DS system line, and can emulate primarily the DS along with various 8-32 bit consoles. Similarly to PocketNES the software was originally developed and sold for hobbyists to store their ROM collections and Homebrew software on rewritable flash cartridges but was soon used by pirates to sell multicarts loaded with usually 200-500 preloaded DS games of varying quality.

Overview

ACE3DS boasts a lot of features including cheats, online firmware updates, DS Download Play support, a vast collection of emulatable consoles ranging anywhere from the Famicom to NeoGeo, and a large ROM capacity. Over the years many accessories and upgrades where released adding many more features to the already present features of the standard cartridge.

Usage in Pirate Multicarts

ACE3DS Multicart

Case used for a typical DS pirate Multicart.

ACE3DS Multicart Cartridge

Cartridge.

ACE3DS is the most commonly used emulator in DS multicarts by pirates. These multicarts usually contain around 200 to 500 games with the first couple being games made by major publishers (Nintendo, SEGA, GAME FREAK, Activision, etc.) however as the higher number games mostly consist of a mix of shovelware and more games by the aforementioned developers. Some titles are featured twice on carts as pirates tend to use a mesh of European and American ROMS of games, sometimes even featuring homebrew titles. Along with this, pirate versions tend to crash and corrupt game save more often while also contain the infamous R4 bomb which is common in unlicensed flash carts making the cartridge unusable after activating on it's set date, however, it can be bypassed by setting the console's internal date backward. These cartridges are mostly sold on websites such as eBay for usually around $18-30 depending on the game count. They're paired alongside a plastic case featuring random art from various games featured on them with the cartridge's title and a false E for Everyone rating despite some carts featuring E10+, T, and M rated games. The cartridge itself is a standard R4 except for having a new sticker usually sporting box art from featured games and the cartridge title. More rarely, pirates use ACE3DS to create bootlegs of standalone titles, particularly of the fourth and fifth generation Pokémon games. It is currently unknown whether these standalone releases function the same as the aforementioned multicarts, however it seem that they use the same hardware and emulation. Multicarts of the fourth and fifth generation Pokémon games also exist usually feature both versions of a said game on one cartridge, these multicarts most likely function identically to a typical R4 cartridge except for containing only 2-3 versions of a given Pokémon game.