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How to Find and Download the Best Nintendo 3DS Games for Free



Every two to four years, the gaming world is treated to a new generation of better consoles and games, yet, somehow, the Nintendo 3DS games could easily creep their way back into gamer all-time favorites. It is officially in retirement in gaming years now, but many of its gaming titles hold up pretty well.




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The 3DS delivered a revolutionary 3D gaming experience and did it without special glasses or anything special. It came pre-installed with amazing games with dazzling graphics and picture quality for its time. Yes, there were a few problems at first, but Nintendo found a way to move past that, becoming a darling for many gamers.


Nintendo 3DS games were also vibrant and fun to play. The nature of the console itself pushed developers to innovate and impress, leading to some eye-popping gameplays that became instant hits and opened the door of imagination beyond what was previously seen as possible.


Some of the best games on the Nintendo 3DS were ported over from other iterations of the DS line. The Nintendo 3DS might have just started its life as just another hand-held console, but that does not mean that is not a ton of great experience already available to play today:


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The way to do it is to go to the ROM section of our website and sift through the boatloads of games available to find the ones you are interested in. Once you have identified the compatible files, you just need to download and install them.


Still, the process is no different from installing any other piece of software on your PC. The only difference is that these 3DS ROMs are not approved by the developers themselves, they are simply the works of gamers, like you, who want to preserve these games for future generations.


All game ROMs are developed to run on multiple platforms from the PC to Mac, and iOS to Android. You just need to download and install the specific file for the specific device you will be running the program on, just like downloading and installing any other piece of software.


Yeah, you only need a Nintendo 3DS ROM to relive your childhood memories. Just download your favorite 3DS emulator, load the ROM that you previously saved on your computer and phone and enjoy in the endless gaming possibilities.


Nintendo 3DS games are still a thing, and we have the tools to keep these classics from going out of style. The possibility of playing an old game in any modern environment sounds nice. Check out our extensive library of ROMs from over 10000 original titles to relive the fun gameplays, anytime, on any device.


According to our Blog post about How to play 3ds ROMs on PC? [Citra], You need to install a Nintendo 3DS Emulator first to play 3ds Roms. The best 3ds emulator which works on different OS is Citra, after installing Citra on your device you need to download ROMs with .3ds format, on this page we have a list of these games.


Nintendo 3DS is a handheld console for playing games. It was announced at E3 2010, as the successor to Nintendo DS. Nintendo 3DS provides a new way of playing 3D without the necessity for glasses. The 3D Depth Slider allows you to control how much 3D depth you would like to see.


Most of the 3DS Roms are for Citra emulators which are 3ds decrypted roms. If you download a 3DS game in CIA format, you can play the game on the Citra emulator which can be Run on most OS such as Windows, Android and etc.


Citra emulator has an Android version that you can install on your Android phone. After Installing Citra on Your Android phone, download any 3ds ROMs and import them into Citra and enjoy playing 3ds Romds on Android.


Pokemon Roms Are the most popular games on any Nintendo Emulators. If you want to play 3DS Pokemon Roms, You need to visit the Pokemon 3DS Roms Page also here is a list of top Pokemon Roms For Nintendo 3DS:


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Every now and again, Game Freak gets let out of the Pokémon cage for a quick run around the park, and in that time they make some weird and wonderful games. HarmoKnight is one of their best: A rhythm-platformer created by James Turner, who you might remember as the first Westerner to create official Pokémon designs and the Art Director for Sword and Shield... or more simply as "the guy who invented that ice-cream Pokémon".


I would have included DSiWare games on the list too - as they also seem to be going away - in particular Starship Defense, Four Swords, Shantae, maybe Dark Void Zero (I've not finished it so I can't recommend yet).


I feel like all the 3D Classics are good picks because of them being unique versions of the games, but if you don't care about the 3D, probably not the best picks. I feel like the Ace Attorney games will be rereleased sooner or later. The Guild01 and Guild02 are good picks.


Thanks for the feature! I would love to see another one but for games of which the physical versions are 100+ euro or dollar and therefore the digital version is the one we should get. And maybe another one for the dlc we might be missing out on (like Fire Emblem).


And sometimes they would offer a big game for free if you owned a couple of other big releases - I think I got Animal Crossing for free because I owned Mario 3D Land and Donkey Kong Country Returns. Wii U was similar - they gave away Pikmin 3 in the same kind of promotion. And there were, of course, the Ambassador games. It was an amazing time for that kind of thing.


Which you know, stings for this very reason! These games still aren't available on any other system except iOS and Android.They're most in need of PC and home console ports for this reason, but we're exceptionally lucky that The Great Ace Attorney 1 & 2 got a full remastering and localization, with a physical release too.


i liked Ketzal's Corridors and EscapeVektor a lot as a kid, basically anything they plugged on nintendo video was sure to be at least "alright" (including Tokyo Crash Mobs), i'll have to take a peek at my 3DS later for more EDIT Kersploosh!/Splash and Crash for sure as well!


For anyone going on a buying spree, keep in mind some of these (such as the Phoenix Wright games), have in-game DLC shops, as well. So be sure to check for those as well, if you want to ensure you have the complete game.


I have 60+ hours in streetpass games, they were one of my favorite things about the 3DS.StreetPass Mansion / Monster Manor is brilliant.StreetPass Fishing / Ultimate Angler is plenty of fun


StreetPass games can be played with just steps - which is important b/c I rarely ever get a StreetPass notification anymore...which is too bad, b/c that was an experience in fun not found anywhere else.


Ace Attorney Dual Destines actually has a release on at least one other platform - mobile. I know everyone's going to groan at me for bringing that up, but I daresay that the Ace Attorney ports on mobile are really good and the basic control scheme for the games fits mobile perfectly. I played the vast majority of the series on mobile. It allowed me to play them at work and other places out without having to bring a device I don't always have with me to begin with.


@Nontendo_4DS No surprise you loved Rusty given your name. It was a great game... can't say as much the same for Harmoknight though. I beat it, but I wasn't over the moon in it. It's fine, but there are better games to be playing IMO.


One weird suggestion I have is to download the dkc trilogy. These are the only downloadable versions I've seen that don't stretch out or distort the image at all, so they look just like how I remember them on the SNES


Now this is a good list. Some I have, some I'm less interested in (like the retro titles also available on NSO or in SMD Collection - I'm not much for 3D, after all), but the stuff like Level-5 games or Liberation Maiden is already going to my own notes. HarmoKnight, too - I never picked it up with multiple My Nintendo discounts, so I guess I'll have to go for the full price now.?


Since when does NintendoLife sell Nintendo points? I had no idea. I'll probably pick a couple games up that I'm missing if they go on sale. I'm hoping for Ace Attorney 4+5+6 collection for Switch in the near future. Already played them a couple times on DS/3DS, but they would look amazing with the GAA treatment.


@victordamazio A couple points. 1) I actively avoid buying things on Android (don't use iOS) because the platform is far more volatile than any console has ever been. Not only are both platforms updated just about yearly, but devs on mobile have a bad habit of not updating their games to be compatible with the new system updates. It's very easy for games to leave a mobile storefront for various reasons, much moreso than on a console.


I am a huge fan of the Legend of Dark Witch series of games. I have the remakes of Legend of Dark Witch 1 and Brave Dungeon on my Switch Lite. Legend of Dark Witch 2 and 3 are 3DS only (at least for now). I seriously doubt Dark Witch 2 and 3 will come to the Switch anytime soon, so I strongly advise you get those games before it's too late.


On the reverse, there's like, several Atlus games that were released physically in North America but only digitally in Europe.As I recall, Atlus didn't/doesn't have a European branch, and any of their games that get released there are through other publishers?


Overall the 3DS eShop has surprisingly few exclusive games that are being lost... probably 80% of my 3DS eShop collection consists of games that are either available physically or on other systems. There are a few that I'd still recommend getting on 3DS for the 3D effect though, especially Mutant Mudds and 80s Overdrive. (Though I guess the former is available physically on the Atooi collection, but that collection is probably going to be difficult to find soon.) Oh yeah, the 3DS remakes of Dementium and Moon shouldn't be missed either - not only do they benefit greatly from 3D, but their original versions for DS are hella pricey as well.


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