Jailbreaking Nintendo Consoles: The Complete History
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2023
- The Complete History of Jailbreaking Nintendo Consoles. Join me as we dive into the many consoles that have been jailbroken and discover how they were able to be. Jailbreaking has allowed Nintendo consoles to use homebrew software, cheat codes, backup games, and many other amazing things!
From the NES to the Switch, find out how these consoles were unlocked.
#homebrew #nintendo #nintendoswitch - Игры
Should I remake this video and fix all the misinformation? I didn't make anything up but some things I researched ended up being incorrect (i learned later). I was very new to this kind of stuff at the time
yes you should ds is 100% incorrect
Include the dsi too
I never would have realized how small this channel is while watching this. Great job man, you definitely deserve more views
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!
Bro keep up this quality and you'll be growing exponentially before you know it, great video
Thank you!
bro i was watching this entire video and i was like, damn, this vid is actually so good and i wouldve never guessed how small your channel was. this is actually so underrated bro i just dropped a sub, keep it up man fr
thank you so much I really appreciate it
This channel is hugely underrated! I never thought this channel had little as subs as it did. Also nintendos first console was the color TV game.
thank you so much! and thanks for letting me know
I no nobody bought one but the Wii U deserved a mention. It's actually kinda a homebrew beast being able to natively run "backups" of Wii U, Wii and Gamecube games as well as having enough power to emulate all sorts of retro systems.
This was quite an interesting and entertaining video on the matter! You really cooked with this!
Thank you, I'm so glad you enjoyed!
@@teedleyt Cheers!
got this recommended and you deserve way more subs!
underrated as hell. your content is gold like fr
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed
this video is roofus
😎 (seriously though this video was really good, entertaining AND informational!)
7:10 as a proud owner of a way-too-many years old R4, I can tell you that time bombs could be bypassed by changing the system's date
2:48 this made me laugh so hard I replayed the clip 3 times (no cap)
Underrated channel, love your videos
thank you so much!
I really enjoyed this video man but why didn't you talk about the GameCube and the Wii u
bro how good is this f video, very nice man, i really liked the video, u got my sub
thank you!
you missed the wii u
Give this man more subs.
I fully support this statement
Underrated youtuber
I hope someday someone is able to make a switch OLED hackable with a softmod.
Did you just make up that definition? Searching it on Google doesn't bring up any results.
NES - Kinda confused how the Game Genie and Action Replay "used cheat codes and hardware modifications to bypass the console's security measures"? They bypassed the security by using the CIC of the authentic cartridge attached. There were also unlicensed games that worked by using a clone of the CIC chip or by zapping the CIC in the console to disable it.
SNES - The Super Magicom came before the Super Wild Card and they both could be used a cheap development kits as well. As a side note, even licensed studios were using their own dev kit creations.
GBA - Action Replay did not allow code execution and couldn't run anything you listed. There were flash cartridges that could achieve this, but not the Action Replay.
NDS - PassMe and many others came before R4. R4 was simply the first mass marketed slot 1 device. The timebomb only bricked the flash card, not the device itself and could be easily bypassed with other methods.
3DS - Gateway and other flash carts came before ninjhax, but I'll give you credit since this is the first thing that actually resembles a "jailbreak". Ninjahax was outdated by 2018 which is why you likely remember it being far easier.
Wii - This part is actually pretty good.
Switch - It's based on the nVidia Tegra and the vulnerability used for fusee-gelee was known before it even released. It was also possible to run homebrew before this.
Sorry, I don't mean to nitpick at everything, but I clicked the video hoping to hear an interesting recap. Instead it's either incorrect info or a brief mention of a particular device which wasn't even the first to allow code execution or piracy. I see that this is a fairly new channel, so I hope I don't discourage you from creating more, just maybe fact check or do topics you're more familiar with.
No worries, thank you for holding me accountable, this was my first time ever researching a topic like this and creating a script from what I found. Based on what you said I definitely need to do more research next time to make sure everything I am mentioning is 100% accurate, so I apologize for that. Thank you for the feedback, I really appreciate it!
The game genie was dope
Underrated
aye ty!
You did forget the gamecube
very interesting video good job
thank you!
10:13 lol
Great video, we'll put together subbed for sure I await more content 🤗
thank you I'm glad you enjoyed and thanks for subbing!
I used a piece of tin foil to hack my Switch xDD
What about the Wii U?
2:05 I want to play fortnight on my nes now😂
you forgot the dsi and wiiu
I feel like this video is far from good. Perhaps this is okay for a very light undrrstanding of homebrewing and jailbreaking but the writing is all over the place. A point would be the game genie which itself started cheat codes (as in modding and not built-in) you began to explain the gameshark and how it would effect a game with cheat codes like it started it. Your writing is 3 steps forward, 5 backwards, maybe a step to the left. I just don't get the reason why you didn't more clearly set hacking devices/softmods/hardmods per era of nintendo console. Game boy was just left out, it even had a game genie. Maybe you could've explain with I presume your shallow understanding to at least explain region moding to play games from out of regoin which would go under your definetion.
I have a high hopes for you, your editing is quite good but there is a deep end for a reason. Something like hacking of consoles is a more indeepth topic that is more important explain key device throughly for each console.
If you are going to talk about every nintendo console at least make something longer, like 30 to 24 mins; like some tv special. The length of a more indeepth video will make it be more relavant longer term.
I'll be honest you likely watched like 5 videos on hacking and used that as the foundation.
Sorry about the late response but yeah this video was very lacking in information and some of the info I provided wasn't completely accurate. It was my first time ever writing a script like this so I wasn't too sure what I was doing. I have got plenty of feedback from different comments and my friends who make videos, and I tried my best to show my improvements in my latest video called "the complete history of mario". Thank you for your comment and I appreciate the honest feedback!
very grea
t video
thank you!
Gameboy Advanced?
hopefully you dont get sued
Where Wii U
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Homebrew On The 3DS Is Crap Is Broke My 3DS I Was To Careful To Do Kill It
yooo
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Oh my. You work way too hard for your views and subscriber count
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