
On October 26, neobrain would go on to reveal on Twitter that Mikage had become the first 3DS emulator with the ability to power off the system. On July 1, 2022, a video was posted on the YouTube channel, showing the Nintendo 3DS initial setup and home menu fully working. However, on May 3, 2022, neobrain announced that Mikage would resume development, due to the slowdown in activity from the Citra developers, especially regarding the Android version, and a desire to fully emulate the 3DS experience. It could also be due to the fact Citra now has a working Android port, so public support has shifted towards a more developed, open sourced emulator, making it harder to back a closed sourced alternative. On August 15, 2020, neobrain announced that he was putting the project on an indefinite hiatus due to lack of interest from the community and not being able to rise enough supporters on Patreon to make it worth continuing development without resorting to shadier methods of ads or pricing the app. A private Discord channel link (much more active than Reddit) is only provided to those on a $5 US tier or above in the Patreon account. Progress blog reports can be found at the official Mikage website.

He got The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D working in 2018.

Mikage was publicly announced on the official website and Twitter account on July 1, 2019, though neobrain had been working on the project for three years prior, starting in 2016. While the three aforementioned projects he contributed are open-source, Mikage is currently closed-source, though neobrain is interested in opening much of the source code at some point. Mikage was created from scratch as neobrain saw an opportunity for a better-than-average-quality 3DS emulator on Android.
