NTR Plugin Manager 3DS

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If all you want is to be able to load text files with cheats (gateshark), consider using CTRPF with Action Replay support instead of using a converter.

Hi guys ! :)

Today I decided to release this little soft of mine: NTR Plugin Manager.

It will allows you to edit Gateshark's text files and to easily convert them into plugins usable on the NTR CFW. For that it uses my Gateshark2NTR.

Note that this tools isn't fully finished, and still tagged as Beta. I dont have the time to fully finish it at the moment but it works so why not let you use it instead of letting it rot in an old cold hard drive. ^_^

A few screens of the beast:


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To start using it, define the input / output path in the settings then refresh (wheel). To be able to convert your cheats, you need:


  1. DevKitPRO, Install this and be sure to add "c:\devkitPro\msys\bin" to the PATH Environment Variable
  2. You also need to have the VCRedist 2015 installed.


@Blootie was kind enough to write a full tutorial on how to setup and use the manager, so I paste it here. Don't forget to thank him. ;)


Blootie said: '

Guide to setting up and using NTRPluginManager


  1. Download and install DevKitPRO.
  2. Download and install VCRedist2015 from Nanquitas' OP link.
  3. Download NTR Plugin manager.7z from the OP.
  4. I'm assuming you're using windows so go to your search bar and type in "environment variables". You may have two options.
    1. One may say "edit system environment variables", which you'll have to click on, then look at the very bottom right of the new window and click on the button that says "Environment Variables". A new window will pop up and have on the left side "Variables". Double click OR highlight and press "edit" on the one that says "PATH". Press on the "New" button and type in "C:\devkitPro\msys\bin" or if you installed it to a different drive, replace "C:" with whatever drive its on. Press "Ok" and then on the next window hit "Apply" and then "Ok" again.
    2. If you searched and click on the option that simply says "edit environment variables for your account" you'll pretty much skip most of 4a and end up right at the window that has the "Variables" listed on the top left and you'll just have to double click or highlight and press "edit" on the one that says "PATH". Press on the "New" button and type in "C:\devkitPro\msys\bin" or if you installed it to a different drive, replace "C:" with whatever drive its on. Hit "Ok" and you're set.
  5. Now, extract the contents of the "NTR Plugin Manager" to a folder of your choice (I created one on my desktop).
  6. Open the "Release" folder and find "NTRPluginManager.exe". Launch it.
  7. Look at the top right of the program. You should see a gear icon, click on it and you'll see some options available.
  8. Name the folders that the program will create for A. Looking for .txt files of gateshark codes and B. where the NTR plugin version of whatever gateshark codes you decide to convert, will be placed in. I named my first one "Gateshark Codes" and second one "NTR Plugins". You can leave the "enter the name you want on the plugin" blank OR just put "cheat". Save your settings.
  9. Go on Fort42 and make an account if you don't already have one. Find the game of your choice (make sure you have the correct region for your game!) and click on the "Download Codes" option that should be displayed as soon as you click on your game. It will download a .txt of the codes listed for that game.
  10. Find the .txt of the game you just downloaded. Navigate to your "NTR Plugin Manager" folder. Open the "Releases" again. You should have two new folders with whatever names you decided upon. Place the .txt files in the folder that you made for the first option or the "path to look for text files" folder. Mine was "Gateshark Codes".
  11. Launch the "NTRPluginManager.exe" again (if its not already launched) and look on the right side of the program. You should see two arrows making a circle aka the refresh button (herp). Click on that and you should now see your game(s) listed in the manager (h-hopefully) :rolleyes:.
  12. Double click the game(s) of your choice and a new "tab" should appear near the top next to "Home". Click on the game, edit your cheats, rearrange them, add notes, create folders to organize them and whatever else you like. At the very right, hit "Save the changes" and then click on the gear icon right under it and either "Convert this file only" or if you're doing multiple files, click on "Actions" at the very top right and click on "Convert All Plugins NORMAL MODE". Make sure you have the games, whose cheats you want converted, checkmarked on the left and then hit "Start". You now have the plugin!
  13. Navigate to the second folder that was created by the manager or the "path for generated plugins". If you refer to my step 8, I named the folder that would receive the converted Gateshark code files as "NTR Plugins". Take the folder thats in your second folder and simply place it in your "plugins" folder on the root of your 3DS' SD card.
  14. Go back to your 3DS, launch NTR using Nanquitas' NTRBootSelector (found on his sig) and use any version. Launch the game of your choice and on the "Nintendo 3DS" launch screen, your screen should become green for a moment or two during the loading and then you'll know its working :D. If not, go back to the BootSelector and load a different version until you get this buggy green screen during the game's launch.
  15. If you successfully got the buggy green screen during launch, all you have to do is press "Select" to start up your plugin and cheat to your heart's content. Cheers! :grog:


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Thanks to @cell9 for his cfw ! Thanks to google and the web for the incredibly vast amount of knowledge you can get for free ! :P

Alright, no more silly things to read, go download and have fun ! ;)

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