Rabet, in the following YouTube video, shows the launcher in action. Nintendo quickly removed that from the eShop, although hundreds of thousands of copies of it have been downloaded since its February launch. Earlier, Rabet had found an exploit to launch homebrew apps through the game IronFall: Invasion, which also was free to download. The exploit is of particular value to homebrew enthusiasts because the YouTube app is free and, as of now, it's still on the 3DS eShop. As promised, the hacker and homebrew developer Jordan "Smealum" Rabet has revealed how the YouTube app for Nintendo 3DS can be used to launch hombrewed 3DS games.
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