no. but maybe you can play GBA games on the 3DS with a R4 or a supercard.
No, the 3DS will not read roms that are placed on the SD card. It will not read any unregistered game data from the eShop either if it was not bought on that specific 3DS (except for system transfer)
No Flashcard can play 3DS roms!
www.3droms . net (Remove Spaces), but you will need a Gateway 3DS flash cart, its the ony one that plays 3DS Roms
The Mt card is the best flashcart for playing 3DS ROMS which support muti-rom,Support NAND-emulate system ver 7.1.0,support eshop and play pokemon xy & animal crossing well.
The 3DS memory card is for downloaded games and their save game data. It contains your streetpass data, and you can add music to it too. Photographs and videos you take using the 3DS can be copied to the SD card also.
You need to physically remove the memory card from the 3DS and add the music to it using a card reader on a PC or laptop.
The 3DS memory card uses FAT16 format and has a theoretical limit of 32GB. It is possible to get it to accept a card with a higher capacity, but this can have unforeseen issues.
No, Pokemon data is still stored on the game card itself, not on the internal memory of the 3DS.
A flash card for the Nintendo ds which lets you play downloaded games (roms) without needing to buy them. The latest version is R4 3DS from 3ds-flashcard site and in 2017, the R4i gold 3ds wood and R4i sdhc 3ds rts are the most highly recommended cards to buy for your DS or 3DS system handhelds.
R4i 3ds card is just a flash card, the 8GB memory card is just an additional choice, that is, you have to pay extra money for the 8GB memory card. R4i 3ds gold has been in market for a long time and enjoy a very popular reputaion, while r4i gold plus comes out this year and lots of people never heard of it .
New r4i gold card can work on Nintendo 3DS V3.0.0 console, just download and install the latest wood r4i V1.45 kernel. If your r4i gold 3ds card is very old version. You need to upgrade the card in a DS Lite or DSi console.
Download copies of any eShop game are locked to one 3DS; even if you insert your console's SD card in another 3DS, the data specific to download games is unreadable. The only way around this would be to initiate a System Transfer, then insert the SD card once the process has finished.