3D Challenge
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3D Challenge was a tech demo created by Nintendo to demonstrate the capability of the 3DS at E3 2010. It consists of various basic minigames where the player must identify which object is truly 3D, and which is a 2D cutout. This was discovered within a lot of 37 systems and after many delays and bricks, it was finally able to be recovered and preserved. It appears to be an earlier version than what was shown to the press at E3, as unused files within the game corroborate what was explained by people who played the demo.[1]
The game shares the same Title ID as the Japanese version of Face Raiders, and it shares the same home menu icon and banner. Installing this title on a Japanese system may overwrite the Face Raiders application.
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ROM Information
== Reading file '3D_Challenge.cia'...
-- Nintendo 3DS Application Package detected
----- SMDH -----
Title: 'Face Raiders'
Full Title: 'Face Raiders'
Publisher: 'Nintendo'
Region Code: [*] Japan [ ] USA [ ] Europe
[ ] Australia [ ] China [ ] South Korea
[ ] Taiwan
Age Ratings: CERO=A
----- CIA -----
Title ID: '00040010-00020D00'
Product Code: 'CTR-N-HCHJ'
Logo: 'Nintendo'
Version: '0.0.0 (v0)'
Issuer: 'Retail'
Console ID: '00000000'
Contents:
|#|Type| Encryption | Version | Size |
|-|----|---------------|----------|--------|
|0|CXI |Standard (0x2C)|0.0.2 (v2)|11.7 MiB|
----- ExHeader -----
Process Name: 'NTRQ'
Type: 'Application'
Flags: [*] CompressExefsCode [*] SDApplication
Old3DS Sys Mode: 'Prod (64 MiB)'
New3DS Sys Mode: 'Legacy (64 MiB)'
New3DS CPU Mode: [ ] L2 Cache [ ] 804 MHz