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CitraVR is a much bigger deal than 3DS emulation on your Meta Quest 3

Earlier this week on January 21, 2024, CitraVR was uploaded to SideQuest – an alternative app store for Meta Quest headsets. This 3DS emulator for the Oculus Quest 2, Meta Quest Pro, and Meta Quest 3 may only be in beta but it’s already impressed everyone who’s given it a whirl (us included), and it might bring about a VR software renaissance.

CitraVR is a virtual reality version of Citra – a 3DS emulator that allows you to play 3DS ROMs on your PC. The most significant upgrade for this VR version is that you can get the same stereoscopic 3D effect you would have experienced on the original Nintendo hardware rather than being stuck with the basic 2D versions – which is what you have to contend with on the non-VR version of Citra.

As is the case for all beta software, the app isn’t perfect. Some games run very well. Others much less so. But the two large floating screens, complete with 3D effect, and the fact you can use just your Meta Quest headset’s controllers – you don’t need a third-party handset like you do for the Xbox Game Pass VR app – make it an experience we’d recommend people try; especially because it’s free.

This what a 3DS game looks like on CitraVR with passthrough turned off (Image credit: Nintendo / Future)

But CitraVR is a bigger deal than people may realize at first. That’s because it runs on Quest hardware but is “100% independent of the Meta SDK” (software development kit) per the GitHub page (and highlighted on Reddit).

 

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