Nintendo has announced it’s now supporting a bug bounty program for researchers to find flaws in its 3DS family of handheld game consoles. Researchers could make up to $20,000 for discovering vulnerabilities for the 3DS that could be used for pirating games, enabling cheats, or distributing “inappropriate content to children”.
Nintendo’s 3DS is the latest incarnation in a series of handheld consoles from the manufacture over the years.