It is called an "R4" the latest being "R4 revolution" or V3
And you can store more than 20 games, you get 20-30 on a 1gb card and you can have 4gb+ cards.
I have one for each of the 5 NDSL's in the house
Amazon, dealextreme.net to name but a few places.
It is most useful for running home brew applications on the DS
It is called an "R4" the latest being "R4 revolution" or V3
And you can store more than 20 games, you get 20-30 on a 1gb card and you can have 4gb+ cards.
I have one for each of the 5 NDSL's in the house
Amazon, dealextreme.net to name but a few places.
It is most useful for running home brew applications on the DS
My mate bought one of these from the computer fair and was charged £40, i have a disc with all the games on what do i need to buy to put these games onto my nintendo lite, can you give me a uk site to buy from has i cant find the right one on ebay
AMAZON is a UK site if you put .co.uk at the end of it
You need the R4 and a MicroSD memory card.
Beware, the Revolution/V3 cards can use SDHC cards, the older plain R4 cannot.
Best to get one of the deals for the R4 + 2gb card thats on Amazon for about £21. free delivery
(email them & get them to confirm its actually an R4 and the version, I think they are trying to get around a ban on selling them)
You get the R4, copy the "_system" & "Moonshell" folders, also 2 root files from the CD to the memory card using the supplied USB adapter.
Then to keep things tidy, make a folder called "Games" and drag the .NDS files into that.
eject the memory card & place into your R4, plug R4 into DS, turn on DS.
select left icon, browse to games folder then select your game.
Once you get it done first time you'll find it easy.
Google for "NDS ROM" to find some of the many sites that have backups and homebrew games on.
This information is given regarding the ability to play legal homebrew applications on the DS only, I do not condone the use of copyrighted games