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Citra (Emulator): Run the 3ds file.
Citra (Emulator): Run the 3ds file.


3DS (Hardware): Hold Start on boot to launch +GodMode9 3DS|GodMode9]] and install the cia/cci file.
3DS (Hardware): Hold Start on boot to launch [[GodMode9 3DS|GodMode9]] and install the cia/cci file.


It takes 30+ seconds to load.
It takes 30+ seconds to load.

Latest revision as of 04:51, 17 August 2025

Nintendo Maps
General
AuthorNN3DSLLLXB
TypeOther Games
Version0.1.3
LicenseRPL
Last Updated2025/07/26
Links
Download
Website

A simple homebrew where you can explore a virtual map.

Available locations:

  • Mt. Everest.
  • Mt. St. Helens.
  • Meteor Crater.
  • Mt. Fuji.
  • The Matterhorn.
  • Mt. Thor.

This is still very much in development, so expect bugs.

Installation

Citra (Emulator): Run the 3ds file.

3DS (Hardware): Hold Start on boot to launch GodMode9 and install the cia/cci file.

It takes 30+ seconds to load.

Controls

D-Pad - Navigate Menu

Circle Pad - Move

C-Stick - Look

A - Fly up, Select location

L - Run

R - Change Render Distance

Start - Return to menu

Screenshots

nintendomaps3ds2.png nintendomaps3ds3.png

Compatibility

New 3DS only.

Known issues

  • Z-fighting.
  • Audio channel leak.
  • Mismatching title screen.
  • Black chunks.
  • Mt. Thor chunk disappearance.

Changelog

v0.1.3

  • Removed bluepeak.
  • Fixed Mt. Fuji texture.
  • Fixed Meteor Crater texture.
  • Fixed Mt. St. Helen texture.
  • Remade Mt. Everest.
  • Remade Mt. St. Helens.
  • Added UI SFX.
  • Added Mt. Thor.
  • Fixed Matterhorn.
  • Added Touchscreen support.
  • Added CIA file.
  • Added Yoshi Egg.

v0.1.2

  • Fixed Skybox.
  • Fixed minimap.
  • Merged all locations into one app.
  • Added a Main Menu.
  • Improved physics.
  • Aligned Mt. Everest texture.
  • Added Meteor Crater, Mt. Fuji, and The Matterhorn.
  • Capped vertical velocity.

Credits

External links

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