Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Know More About R4( R4i) Cards For DSi V1.4.2 Firmware?

What is DSi V1.4.2 Firmware for ?
Since Nintendo did a new upgrade (V1.4.2) firmware to the DSi console, lots of DSi owners begin to be afraid that their current r4 cards does not work any longer. Like some questions, "How to Get Your DSi V1.4.2 Work ? ", "Are there any r4 3ds cards which support DSi V1.4.2?", "can R4 XL card support Nintendo DSi V1.4.2?", " can AK 2i works on the DSi V1.4.2 firmware ? ", " how to get r4 card work on DSi ? "

If we look back to the DSi firmware or the firmware V1.4, we can easy find out that you do not need to worry about this situation but just be a little patient for the R4 card DEV team to work it out. Since that, we look it in this way that the Nintendo was asking the R4 card to upgrade theirself in order to fix some function problem. Why ? Actually, R4 cards does not upgrade theirself without the Nintendo's action ( Most updates are for the games bugs.). As you can see that the new V1.4.2 firmware updates "provide behind the scenes improvements to DSi system performance", According to Nintendo. If you paid attention, you will see that the new firmware gets Nintendo DSi Shop displayed a little faster. For some people's expectation that this update will allow the transfer of your DSiWare to the 3DS.

Guess the reason why the flashcard being blocked ?
The probably reason is the blocked flashcards do not has the program code to match the new V1.4.2 firmware since there a new program embeded alone with the updated firmware. Thus, there are some new codes need to be embeded in the r4 card's chip. For some teams, it seems to be quite easy to break the code wall and get the DSi work, but the code being added maybe not to be completed to get the DSi console work perfectly. Of course, do not think that it can be done by anyone. If so, Nintendo does not need to do anything about the update.

How to Get the ( your current ) R4 card works on DSi V1.4.2 ?
Well, whether the flashcard works on the DSi V1.4.2 or not, it depends on the card team. Actually, some new R4 card does not have a DEV team actually. So if you are unluck to buy those fake R4 cards, we can not tell you whether it will work or how long should it take you to get it to work ?

Which R4 card Works on DSi V1.4.2
First of all, we do not want to bring a strong ming by saying that which R4 card is the best flashcard for DSi V14.2, but let's look it in this way, does which team has the ability to work it out in the first time, make it stable and keeping it updated? Actually, from our news source and testing, we have come to a conclusion that R4idsn.com, R4ids.cn, Acekard.com, iSmartds.com are a good choice for DSi V1.4.2. We should stress that Ackard.com, R4ids.CN and R4iDSN.com are near the first team to announce it works on DSi V1.4.2. iSmartDS team is also the ealier team who shared the upgrade file to the iSmartDS card users. See the below information for more details, >
R4 card Official website Support DSi V1.4.2 Support 3DS Upgrade Download Source How to Upgrade
AK 2i www.acekard.com Yes Yes Yes Coming soon Coming soon
R4iDSN 3DS www.r4idsn.com Yes Yes Yes Click Here Click Here
R4iDSN Non-3DS version www.r4idsn.com Yes No Yes Click Here Click Here
R4i Gold 3DS Card www.r4ids.cn Yes Yes Yes Click here Click here
R4i Gold Non-3DS card www.r4ids.cn Yes No Yes Click here Click here
R4i SDHC V1.4.2 Card www.r4i-sdhc.com Yes No No Need Click here Work directly
R4i SDHC 3DS Card www.r4i-sdhc.com Yes Yes Yes Click here Click here
iSmart MM Card www.ismartds.com Yes Yes Yes Click here Click here
As for AK team, we were informed that the V1.4.2 path will be released by the middle of June for current AK 2i. Later on, there will be a new AK 2i is coming out soon.

Which R4 card is the best ?

We are sorry but we can not tell. Since each R4 card has its own features, those teams keep games bug updates frequently. Before buy, you should first ask yourself what kind of function do you want to use ? Like, "i want to use Wifi automatically, Action Replay cheat,Open source code,With sleeping mode function, to extend standby time ...etc.
Hope this information to be helpful.

Make Your DIY R4i SDHC V1.4.2 Theme with 3 Steps

R4i SDHC V1.4.2 card is the latest revolution in flash cartridge technology for the Nintendo DSi, and it also is compatible with NDS and NDS Lite. The R4i SDHC V1.4.2 card is an adapter so you can use a micro SDHC memory card  with your Nintendo DSi. R4i SDHC V1.4.2 card can store more games, music, movies, pictures, e-Books, and allows you to benefit from all the above features.

R4i SDHC V1.4.2 from r4i-sdhc.com is a most attractive flashcard for Nintendo DS and DSi V1.4.1. It was hot on 2011. And now, R4i-sdhc team upgrade R4i SDHC card to V1.4.2 for latest DSi V1.4.2 firmware. It is said, more than half of DSi users choose r4i sdhc V1.4.1 card to enjoy games and multi-media. However, may of these users may don't know how to change or DIY the skin of R4i SDHC card. This article will show you how to change R4i SDHC themes and skins in a right and scientific way. Although it may be very easy for some top players, to do it perfectly is still a difficult for most game players. Please follow us do it step by step.

The above accessories are need for r4i sdhc kernel installation and skin change.

Step 1:

The first thing you need to do is to download some R4i SDHC V1.4.2 themes or skins from some online websites which afford you with various kinds of themes and skins, such as R4shops. Here is a little thing you should remember. All themes and skins for R4i SDHC V1.4.2 online are free. You also can download the skin from official website: r4i-sdhc.com.

Stepp 2:

Now that you have downloaded some favorite themes and skins online, the next step you need to do is to unzip and copy it to the microSD card (TF card) "R4i/Menu\skin" folder. This step is very easy. And you can save 8 thems at most.

Step 3:

Please power on your NSDI/NDSL and switch to the setting mode (most right key) to configure and select skins / themes setting. There will be a file named "color.ini" which locates at the skin/themes folder, and you can use it to manually change the skin/themes setting.

For default setting, there are 4 skins in R4i SDHC V1.4.2, they will change automatically for every season, of course, you can keep it if you like.

For more information, you can visit the R4i SDHC v1.4.2 card official websites: r4i-sdhc.com, which afford more themes and skins. Most of them will provide an English kernel download instruction for reference.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Top 10+ Most Wanted 3DS games List 2011

Nintendo 3DS has a lot of great third party support for games,What we want from the Nintendo 3DS isn’t its technology but the games belonging to the platform.The Nintendo 3DS will be out in a matter of weeks and it looks like in 2011 gamers will have a great list of games to choose from.Here are top 10+ Most Wanted 3DS games List.

1. Nintendogs + Cats
A lot of people take pride in hating on Nintendogs. That’s weird to me. Do you like dogs? Like, real-life dogs? Well, then you’ll probably like Nintendogs, because it’s pretty much the same thing. Teach a dog tricks, rub it down, and take it for a walk. What’s not great about that? The game even makes picking up dog crap fun. Touch it with the stylus, and it’s gone. If only all of life’s shit could be so easily disposed of.
I don’t think that there is a game that better shows the power of the touch screen. Nintendogs was the game that first showed me that physically communicating with the characters on the other side of the video game world could be fun. Now with the 3DS, maybe Nintendo will show us what it’s like to physically interact with a game character’s who have learned to cross over. 3D puppies in my face sounds awesome.

2. Lego Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars
The critically acclaimed video game that set the world abuzz is back and is coming to the 3DS with Lego Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars from LucasArts. The block-based characters from your favorite Star Wars series are back for a third installment, bringing bigger and better ground and aerial battles and a more in-depth environment for your enjoyment. The title includes all your favorite characters from the previous titles, as well as additional characters based from the movie series.  The game will also have new features which include being able to create your own bases and custom in-game battlefields.

3. Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D
The 3DS version Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D promises to provide more depth and clarity than previous versions from the other consoles and is aimed to deliver a whole new perspective in the gaming world of soccer. The game will offer five different gaming perspectives, one providing a dynamic view of the action around the field, which is reminiscent of the Become a Legend mode in previous titles. Play with your friends with the wireless and Street Pass features in Champions League and Master League and become the ultimate soccer champion.

4. Rayman 3D
Rayman, one of Ubisoft’s most iconic and beloved characters is back to engage audiences in a thrilling new 3D world of adventure and fun. In Rayman 3D, Rayman battles evil mechanical pirates led by the maniacal Razorbeard, who is enslaving the population of Rayman’s world. It’s up to our jointless hero to collect four magical masks that, once united, will awaken a sleeping god who will help Rayman defeat the pirates. Along his quest he’ll pick up lums, which are magical fragments of the world’s energy core. He’ll also free creatures enslaved by the evil pirates and run into a host of friends who will help him achieve his goal. Rediscover the incredible adventures of Rayman in a deeper and optimized universe with Rayman 3D. Progress in a 3D world full of surprises, magical creatures, and defeat unmerciful enemies throughout dangerous environments: join Rayman in an even better platforming game!

5. Nintendo 64 Ports (PilotWings, Star Fox, Ocarina of Time, etc.)
I’m rarely excited about anything that has to do with the N64. The console definitely has a handful of great games, but for the most part, it still stands as a disappointment to me. Part of that comes from the way most N64 games look. Nine times out of ten, they reach for a level of visual splendor that they can’t quite achieve.
The 3DS could fix that. Not only does the console support better visuals, but the types of low-polygon characters that were commonplace on the N64 look really crisp and vibrant in 3D. Plus, Star Fox and Ocarina of Time are two really incredible games that not every modern gamer has had a chance to play. They’re both over ten years old now, so today’s 12-year-olds may have never even heard of them before. It’s pretty exciting to get the chance to re-experience these games alongside a whole new crowd.

6. Mario Kart 3DMARIO KART 3D
The Mario Kart series is coming to the Nintendo 3DS (which is not really a big surprise) considering how popular the Mario Kart is for the Wii. There has been no final release date nor pricing yet for this game but surely a lot of people are awaiting it.

For those unfamiliar, Mario Kart is a go-kart-style racing video game that stars most of the notable Nintendo game characters such as Mario, Luigi, Peach and other lovable characters. The game is very fun to play both in single player and multiplayer mode.
There are 4 diffferent game modes: Grand Prix which is like a theme cup and storymode. Time trail which is to finish the race in shortest amount of time or the fastest. VS mode which is head to head multiplayer action. And lastly, Battle mode where it’s a team VS team battle race.
 

7. Nintendo’s second-tier titles  (Mario Kart, Animal Crossing, Paper Mario)
Thus far, I’ve loved every Mario Kart, Animal Crossing, and Paper Mario game that has been released. Nintendo just won’t let them suck. A lot of them aren’t much for innovation (I’m looking at you, Animal Crossing), but they’re always well made and true to their original concept.
Call of Duty fans don’t need a lot to be happy with the next game in the series; new guns, maps, modes and a fresh coat of paint is all they want. Animal Crossing fans are no different. Give us some new fish to catch, holidays to celebrate, stuff to collect, and we’re happy. That’s what I’m betting we’ll get from Animal Crossing, Mario Kart, and Paper Mario on the 3DS — predictable, reliable, old-faithful fun.

8. Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition
Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition is hands down one of the best looking games coming to the Nintendo 3DS. The trailer and previews alone make you wanting for more. The 3DS version plays just like the console versions in most cases except maybe for some changes to the background environment where certain objects don’t animate or move, but other than that whatever you get in the console version, you’ll get it with the Nintendo 3DS version and more.
 

9. Yu-Gi-Oh!
Yu-Gi-Oh! (“Game King” or “King Of Games”) is a Japanese manga created by Kazuki Takahashi. It has spawned a franchise that includes multiple anime shows, a trading card game and numerous video games. Most of the incarnations of the franchise involve the fictional trading card game called Duel Monsters (originally known as Magic & Wizards), where each player uses cards to “duel” each other in a mock battle of fantasy “monsters”. The Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game is the real world counterpart to this fictional game on which it is loosely based.


10. Super Mario 3DS
Super Mario (tentative title), is an entry into the 3D branch of the Mario series for 3DS. It is the successor to the Wii’s Super Mario Galaxy 2. The adventure takes place in 3D, and consists of classic Mario-style platforming action.

It was unveiled during Iwata’s keynote at GDC 2011, and is being developed by the team behind the two Galaxy games.

Buy R4 3DS card, please visit: R4shops.com. Thanks

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Top 3 Online Store To Buy R4 3DS Cards

R4 cards will enhance game experience for Nintendo DS console, you can watch movie, play MP3, and read e-book with R4 cards on Nintendo DS, DSi or 3DS console. But now, there is hundreds of online store sell R4 cards, and there are also lots of R4 cards for sell. Which R4 card is best for your Nintendo DSi or 3DS? Where is best place to buy the R4DS, R4i, or latest R4 3DS cards? I think that many Nintendo DS owners will be confused when want to get a R4 card. We have investigated thousands of R4 cards users and show you the result as follow.

Top 5 flashcards brand
1. R4i-SDHC – R4i-SDHC is the first R4i card for Nintendo DSi, and now, R4i-SDHC website released new R4i SDHC 3DS card for latest Nintendo 3DS console. R4i-SDHC team always keep updating firmware for last DS games.
2. R4i Gold – R4i Gold is gold package R4i card, the good quality gain lots of R4 cards funs favor. The R4i Gold 3DS card is the first R4 3DS card which support Nintendo 3DS.
3. Supercard – Supercard is as good as the name, Supercard owe powerful technical team, and the DSTWO, DSONEi is best revolution for Nintendo DSi, 3DS, but the high price maybe stop lots of buyer.
4. Acekard – Acekard is one of oldest flashcard manufacturers, the Acekard 2.1, Acekard 2i works with Nintendo game console perfectly. It is good option if you want to get a R4 card for all your DSi, 3DS console.
5. M3i – M3i Zero is latest flashcard, and it is an amazing product for those who want to download homemade games, watch movies and listen music from a PC to a NDS.

Top 3 flashcard online store
1. R4shops.com – This store focus on all genuine R4 cards, and sell them at reasonable price. This store also provide latest R4 cards kernel for download, 14 days satisfied refund, 12 months warranty. The best customer service and fast free shipping This store attract lots of faithful buyer because of the best customer service and fast free shipping. The navigation of the store is clear, and easy to find the right card you want, but this store only accept payment by PayPal now.
2. R4DS-DS.com – This store is a China based business that Special sells R4 DS, R4DS, R4i Series Flash Cards directly to the consumer. We pride ourselves on providing the best customer service, and the Free Shipping.
3. NDSCARDSALE.com – is an established business with offices in both UK and Asia. Launched into business in April 2007 in Hong Kong. It started off as a hobby, because we are all GAME enthusiasts and hardcore gamers ourselves!

Tips to Buy R4 3DS Card

The R4 3DS card is known for its new features to convert Nintendo DSi or 3DS into a gaming system. It is also important to convert NDS into a music player or video player and even an e-Book reader. Buying an R4 3DS card can be problematic for those who do not know the features and uses of this R4 3DS card. Let us show some of the buying tips of R4 3DS card.

R4 3DS is one of the popular cards available in the game market. While buying any R4 3DS card, the buyer should check it out thoroughly for the seller's authorization. Unauthorized sellers might not give genuine products. The R4 3DS card needs to be checked for defects and it should be in working condition. It is always preferable to check the warranty if the seller is not giving any documents. There should be an exchange policy in case the card has manufacturing problems. The most important, never buy the R4 3DS card at unbelieveable low price.

While you are using the R4 3DS card, try to store all your files in a separate DS game folder. It should be a kind of directory in the R4 3DS card. The benefits of creating a game folder is to search for the place you have stored your DS game. In case of songs and videos, you need to create a separate folder. If you put all the music files in one folder, then you should make a point that there are no conflicts in the file names.

When buying an R4 3DS card, all these have to be checked thoroughly. It is always better to have all the games in your computer hard disk as a safety measure. All the games need to have a backup and it should be checked twice a week approximately. The card should not be inserted and removed repeatedly to add or delete any DS game or songs. This can create unwanted files loss.

To learn more about R4 3DS cards, please visit the R4shops.com. This site has lots of information on the R4 3DS card that enhances the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo DSi, and one year warranty for any R4 3DS card.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

The R4 3DS Card - Power Up Your Nintendo 3DS

Similar to the R4 and R4i Card for the DSi and also DS Lite, the R4 3DS Card was basically created to support as well as work in the new Nintendo 3DS hand held game systems. Precisely like the R4 and R4i Card, the R4 3DS card lets owners of the 3DS systems use enhanced features and functions for the favorite handheld system.

Alright, I realize you are wondering just what specifically can I do with the R4 3DS Card? The list of things you can do are long and varied, we will talk about the main features and functions - the things that people like to do most once they have their R4 3DS Card.

Watch movies or video on Nintendo 3DS:
The Nintendo R4 3DS Card enables you to essentially turn your Nintendo 3DS into a full out mobile or portable Video Player. You'll be able to put your favorite movies, video and TV shows right on the microSD card and watch them on your Nintendo 3DS with the R4 3DS card. By using the video converter software for the R4 3DS card - included free with your R4 Card, you'll be able to store anywhere from 8-16 full length movies, TV shows and loads of videos. With still enough room for your MP3 Music too. The R4 3DS card uses state of the art conversion technology to convert movies to play on your Nintendo 3DS system. This is because the resolution on the Nintendo 3DS is low enough that you can easily save a lot of space on your microSD card due to the smaller screen size... Making your movies look terrific on your Nintendo 3DS screen.

Listen To Your Favorite MP3 Songs:
It’s just like an Apple iPod - on Steroids. The R4 3DS Card will essentially take your game console and make it a game console and a portable MP3 Music Player to boot. Allowing you to store you favorite MP3 Songs on your microSD card and then listen to them anywhere you are. There are also custom themes for the built in MP3 music player in the R4 3DS card - transforming the look and feel of it to resemble and Apple iPod on your dual screen system - with full support for playlists and your favorite songs. It's really a fantastic way to rid yourself of the gadget clutter and only take one multi purpose Nintendo 3DS with you on the god. After all, you can play your games, watch your movies, read your e-Books and listen to your tunes too. The cool part is that you can listen to your MP3's even as your reading an e-Book for some multi tasking fun.

The Nintendo 3DS As e-book Reader:
Do you want to get up to date on various e-book reading? Yes, that’s right. With the Nintendo 3DS and a R4 3DS Card you can read all of your favorite e-books on your portable game system. If Movies and music were not enough, You can now read all of your favorite e-Books in TXT format right on your Nintendo 3DS. We've all heard of the Kindle and other e-Book readers, but the truth is, you already have a very capable e-Book reader in the form of your Nintendo 3DS - and with the Nintendo R4 3DS you'll be able to read all of your e-Books. It's not at all necessary to buy a dedicated e-book reader - or even a portable DVD player. The Nintendo 3DS is powerful enough to allow you to do all of those things already - providing you get an R4 3DS Card to enable these functions.

If all of this was not enough to have you itching to go out as well as get yourself the R4 3DS, let's talk a little bit about some games - free games that is. There are thousands and thousands of free to download Nintendo DS homebrew games on the internet. These games were made by homebrew game developers and also they actually want you to download as well as play them. They don't cost any money, and a lot of the games are at par with - as well as sometimes better than - commercial games that you can find in any game store.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Importance Of R4I Gold 3DS Card Among Users

The R4i Gold 3DS card are making the news due to its latest advance in flash cartridge technology for the Nintendo 3DS. It has enabled the 3DS to accept a micro SDHC memory card now. It means users can do various activites on their Nintendo 3DS. Buyers like the usage of R4i Gold 3DS card alot. Its features and specifications act as tool for selling. Now R4i Gold 3DS card are famous as easiest media enhancer which was out of expectation till now. Mostly buyers know R4i Gold 3DS card as a complete solution provider. Buyers should be informed that illegal usages of R4i Gold 3DS card should not be done for various purposes.

Needn't to be worried about short of space for playing your favourite activities. Just go and buy R4i Gold 3DS card from the market. Now R4i Gold 3DS card supporting Micro SDHC memory cards upto 32GB. Its important to have a mental preparation before heading for consumption. Some of them enjoying the drag and drop files to their micro SDHC card and later playing various activities. All such features of R4i Gold 3DS card enhancing its gaming experience. Various stores are indulge in the marketing of R4i Gold 3DS card now. Users should keep in touch with the latest updates of R4i Gold 3DS card.

Many companies are indulge in the production of R4i Gold 3DS card today. Most of the buyers give preference to R4i Gold 3DS card companies while shopping. Most of them like using R4i Gold 3DS card for watching movies, reading e-books, playing music, browsing pictures and more. Just inset the R4i Gold 3DS card in your 3DS and enjoy these features. R4i Gold 3DS card appear same as the original DS game cartridge. Game players are using R4i Gold 3DS card a lot. They prefer the using of R4i Gold 3DS card due to its high storage capacities. Beginners are enjoying wi-fi, DS rumble pack, and DS browser features.

At R4shops.com, you can get the R4i Gold 3DS cards and download the latest kernel. Here, you can quality products at affordable rates, and get 14-days refund and 12-monthes warranty service for every R4 card they sold.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Acekard 2i updated kernel for Nintendo DSi V1.4.2 Firmware

Acekard 2i released new kernel for the latest DSi V1.4.2 firmware after tested.

Nintendo released the latest V1.4.2 firmware for DSi game console, and blocked lots of R4i cards. Acekard team have broken the new version in few days, and update the kernel files for download.
Donwload the latest kernel file, please click here: Download.

Acekard 2i for 3DS - Acekard 2i---Perfect Flash Cart For 3DS and DSi. Acekard 2i inherit the best quality of acekard's products. You can just drag and drop software on MicroSD card to run.

R4shops.com always provide the latest kernel for Acekard 2i and other Acekard card owners.

R4shops.com is the online store for all R4 cards. We offer R4, R4i, R4 DS, R4 NDS, R4 SDHC, R4 DSi, R4 for DS, R4 for DSi, R4i SDHC, R4i Gold, R4i-SDHC, R4 Ultra, R4i Ultra, Acekard, M3, M3i, DSTT, DSTTi, Supercard, DSTWO etc. Any R4 cards is 100% tested and compatible with your Nintendo DS, DSi, 3DS console. We pride ourselves on providing the best customer service, fast and free shipping. all R4 cards carry 14-days refund, 12 months warranty.

Resource: http://www.r4shops.com/blog/acekard-2i-v142/

Few flashcards update the kernel for DSi V1.4.2 Firmware

In May of 2011 Nintendo released a new firmware update to their DSi system---NDSi V1.4.2 that effectively blocked nearly all flashcards.  It took weeks for flashcard teams to develop their fix for DSi v1.4.2.  This update comes as somewhat of a shock to the community. Here's the latest up to date information.Also I ranked the flashcard according to the release date of dsi1.4.2 patch.

R4i Gold

The r4i series were the first to release a work around for DSi 1.4.2  and that has seemed to carry them through this round of updates with flying colors.You can download the V1.4.2b R4i 3DS gold upgrade patch here and V1.4.2 patch for R4ids gold (NON-3DS) for older r4i series here.


Supercard DSTWO

SC team was the second team to release the fix for DSi 1.4.2 on their official forum.This trustworthy team released the patch within 24 hours after the supercard dstwo flashcard was blocked.This flashcard costs a little bit more than the r4i series, but it is worth.You can download the Supercard DSTWO Firmware 1.11 here


R4i-SDHC

R4i series flashcards have widely been owned by many NDS player users,and it is a very nice card.The r4i-sdhc team released the updating patch in a very short time after the dsi firmware update.You can download the r4i-sdhc 1.4.2 version here and r4i-sdhc 3ds 1.4.2 version here

M3i Zero

Finally (for now), the M3i Team has also released a new F_CORE.DAT firmware,adding compatibility with DSi and DSi XL firmware update 1.4.2 .All M3i Zero cards sold on www.oz3ds.com now will incorporate this update so you won’t have to flash your card. You can download the M3i Zero F-Core 1.8.2 Compatibility with DSi/XL firmware 1.4.2 here

The Acekard 2i released a brand new firmware released with a new game icon----Alex Rider: Stormbreaker last time when the DSi 1.4.1 updated.This time we will keep our eyes on them.


Just a heads up to all Nintendo DSi and DSi XL owners… there’s a new firmware update out. The update will bring your system to firmware 1.4.2, and there’s currently no word on what this new update even does. My guess would be that it prepares the system for the DSiWare system transfer feature for the Nintendo 3DS when that update arrives. I’ll update this post if I find out more information, though everything seems the same for me after updating.
UPDATE: Looks like the only thing this new firmware update does is block flash carts, like the Acekard 21, EZ-Flash Vi, and Supercard DSTwo. Of course, the flash carts can be updated but for now this update will block them. Any other new things added with the update would be behind-the-scenes stuff so no new features to play around with, which is unfortunate. This is the third firmware update and only the first one had a new feature. Oh well, I guess we have the 3DS now.
 
To download the latest kernel for these R4i Card, please click here: Download

By Shine Wong

R4i SDHC released the kernel for DSi V1.4.2

Nintendo released the new firmware V1.4.2 for DSi, the new version firmware block lots of R4i card.
R4i-sdhc has broken NDSi V1.4.2 sucessfully! Meanwhile, The updating patch for NDSi V1.4.2 has been released! And it can support 1.4.2 firmware upgrade perfectly.

The updating patch for NDSi V1.4.2 has been released on May 15,2011
R4i-SDHC kernel updated to V1.37b on May 15,2011
R4i V1.37b Update:
1.support R4I 3DS and R4I series products:
2.Solved following issues of games:
5689 - LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game (EU)
5686 - THOR: God of Thunder (US)
5685 - Pocket Monsters : Black (KR)
5684 - Pocket Monsters: White (KR)
5680 - Dora's Cooking Club (US)
5676 - Sesame Street Cookies Counting Carnival (US)
5671 - Battle & Get! Pokemon Typing DS (JP)
5668 - Hollywood Files Deadly Intrigues (EU)
5661 - Cosmetic Paradise: Princess Life (JP)
5658 - Diddl in Cheesecakeland (EU)
5656 - Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue (US)

Download the latest V1.37b kernel for NDSi V1.4.2, please click here: Download
Learn more about R4i SDHC and R4i SDHC 3DS, please visit: R4shops.com.

R4i Gold released new firmware for DSi V1.4.2

When every Nintendo 3DS owners are easily anticipating for the firmware that adds the 3DS Store, the DSi gets the head start by receiving a new V1.4.2 firmware.

The new DSi V1.4.2 firmware is now available via download on your Nintendo DSi. No words as to what new features are added in this firmware but a lot of people said that it mostly blocked flashcarts from working and it may prepare the handheld for the DSi game transfer soon.

If your NDSi has been updated to V1.4.2 and your R4i Gold and R4i GOLD 3DS card can not work on it. Please update your R4i Gold and R4i GOLD 3DS card with this patch. Please read readme.txt attached firstly.Just do as the procedures listed in readme.txt




R4iDS.cn team always break the new firmware firstly.

R4i Gold (non-3DS) V1.4.2 Patch is released 2011-05-14

R4i Gold 3DS V1.4.2 Updating Patch is released 2011-05-12

Download the latest firmware for your R4i Gold or R4i Gold 3DS, please click here:
Learn more about R4i Gold and R4i Gold 3DS, please visit: R4shops.com.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Things Must Be Known Before Buy R4 3DS Card

R4 3DS card plays vital role in conversion of Nintendo 3DS in the form of gaming system. It also helps in conversion of Nintendo 3DS in the form of MP3 player, e-book reader and movie player. It can be a tricky affair for buying the R4 3DS card in case you are not aware about its features. Following are the things you need to keep in mind when buying and using these R4 3DS cards:


It is essential for you to know that there are innumerable R4 3DS cards available in the market, so you need to be practical when buying them. when the popular types of cards have better sales and prices, there are ones, which have superb quality and low price. You need to be always in search of such cards as they can be of great use. The best platform for performing the search is the Internet, as there are many online sellers dealing in this R4 3DS cards.


You need to search for authorized sellers, as they are the ones who can offer you genuine R4 3DS cards. The problem with approaching a genuine seller is that he may charge you more than others may but you need not see the price as you get the quality. R4 3DS card can be of great use for you if you are a normal user of Nintendo DS games and videos. You can consult with experts before buying this card, as they can help you to get high quality R4 3DS card. Go for the R4 3DS shop, which is ready to give you a guarantee as you buy the R4 3DS cards with them.


When using the R4 3DS cards you need to store all the files in any of the game folder. You need to store this game folder in the directory of the card. The benefit of making such a game folder is that you may not have to perform search in the entire card and save considerable amount of time. when storing music and videos, you need to name them as this may save you from harrowing experience.


Usage of R4DS card: you can save the entire games on the hard drive itself. If you take this initiative, you may never lose your games and they remain at the place where you left them. If you love playing games on R4DS, then you need to take a back up of every game twice on a weekly basis. You need to save every game in separate folders so that it is easy to retrieve the game. There are innumerable ways to make the best use of R4 3DS card, so you need to make sure to use them all.


Every time you add or delete some files, there is no need of removing the card from the MicroSDHC card. The best way is to simply press the spring within the slot of micro SDHC and perform the process of inclusion of the required files by the usage of MicroSDHC reader. You need to check the card on the frequent basis, as this prevents the card from dropping off.


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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Top 5 best R4 3DS Cards

The Nintendo 3DS is not just another handheld, it's the first iteration of a brand new game platform and the first gaming device to utilize glasses-free 3D technology. When the Nintendo 3DS went on sale in North America on March 27, there was little doubt the portable gaming console would be a big seller. You can enjoy the latest 3D games with 3DS. But most 3DS owner still keep love in the former DS games, they bring us lots of fun when we grow up. The R4 card is the best revolution for DS games, and now, most R4 cards work on Nintendo 3DS. We tested all the R4 3DS cards and recommend these 5 R4 3DS cards to you.
1. R4i Gold 3DS
R4i Gold 3DS Card is The first R4i card supports Nintendo 3DS, released at Mar 2, 2011. Thousands of DSi owner give the R4i gold card 5 stars review because of the best quality, and it is the best popular R4i card in 2011.
The R4i Gold 3DS Card is the current top-of-the-line in Slot-1 cards. It is just an amazing little device like original card size, it is a complete solution with no need to purchase any additional components or with any messy software and truly the easiest media enhancer you have ever done.
2. R4i SDHC 3DS
Many people have ever used the R4i SDHC card, they R4i-SDHC team always update the kernel for newest games. The R4i SDHC 3DS card inherit all features from the R4i SDHC card, and works on 3DS perfectly.
R4i SDHC 3DS is a popular and affordable slot-1 flash cart solution that allows you to launch games, run applications and play media directly from the device. Simply place your files onto either a micro SD or SDHC memory card (sold separately), insert the micro SD into your R4i SDHC Card, your cart into your Nintendo 3DS / DSi / DS Lite etc, and turn the system on. Playing games and media has never been easier! 
3. SuperCard DSTWO, DSONEi
Supercard is as known as the name, it always give you super experience on playing games. The supercard team update the DSTWO, DSONEi software at March 8th, they both work on Nintendo 3DS now. SuperCard team provide Unlimited Upgrade for DSTWO and DSONEi cards.
4. Acekard 2i
Acekard 2i---Perfect Flash Cart For 3DS and DSi. Acekard 2i inherit the best quality of acekard's products. You can just drag and drop software on MicroSD card to run.
5 M3i Zero
M3i Zero an amazing product for those who want to download homemade games, watch movies and listen music from a PC to a NDS. You can use your PC and normal SD/TF Card Reader to transfer your movie & music files to SD/TF card. Then, insert M3i Zero with SD/TF Card into GBA(SP) / NDS, and it will be available after boot up the console. M3i Zero works fine on JAP, US & EU 3DS console has been confirmed at March 29th, 2011.

Top 10 DS Games you must have for Nintendo 3DS

The Nintendo DS has found its way into the hands of millions of people. With its impressive range of hardcore to casual games, there is literally a game for just about anyone and everyone. Since its launch, there have been numerous games that stood out among the rest and are begged to be played and replayed. We’re going to help you out by picking out 10 must-have gems that should be a part of every DS collection.
1. New Super Mario Bros.
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo
Release Date: May 15, 2006
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What can be said about New Super Mario Bros. that hasn’t been said a hundred times over? It marked the return of Mario’s 2D signature gameplay after 14 years, while infusing it with better graphics, new moves, and many more worlds to traverse. Players would show off their platforming skills through a whopping 80 levels, utilizing new power-ups such as the Mega Mushroom, Mini-Mushroom and the Blue Koopa Shell. It’s a nostalgic trip to Mario games of old, as well as a reminder that 2D platformers can still thrive in a world taken over by three dimensions.


2. Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Developer: Rockstar Leeds
Release Date: March 17, 2009
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When Grand Theft Auto for the DS was announced, I admit, I was a skeptic. Upon realizing that it was going back to its top-down gameplay, I was ready to dismiss it altogether. Chinatown Wars turned my expectations upside down. It still contained a large city with multiple islands to explore, tons of side missions, and clever uses of the touchscreen. Everything from making Molotov cocktails, hotwiring cars, and scratching off lottery tickets was implemented on the touchscreen. Rockstar was able to once again immerse players in the sick and twisted Liberty City, even on a tiny screen.


3. Pokemon HeartGold/SoulSilver
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Game Freak
Release Date: March 14, 2010


Call me nostalgic but I still hold the original Pokemon creatures close to my heart. Now there are hundreds more, and it is nearly impossible to remember them all. Though SoulSilver and HeartGold featured the 2nd generation of Pokemon, it was still a fond trip down memory lane. The included Poke Walker accessory (essentially a pedometer) lets you take your favorite monster with you anywhere you go and even catch new Pokemon that can be transferred back to the game. Whether you want to reminisce or you skipped over Gold and Silver back in the day, this is one game (or two) you don’t want to miss.


4. Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Level 5 / Square Enix
Release Date: July 11, 2010
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Square Enix found themselves in a slump with some recent releases, but Dragon Quest IX was an exception. This was an epic JRPG with a grand storyline, amazing visuals and excellent gameplay. Though it wasn’t as character driven as past entries due to the ability to create your own party, I still found myself completely engrossed in the story. This was a game that could easily last up to a 100 hours with its insane amount of side quests to complete, equipment to collect, and the ability to join other players on their grand adventures. RPG fanatics look no further.


5. Mario Kart DS
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo
Release Date: November 14, 2005
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Arguably one of the best party games to date, as well as one of the most entertaining kart racers, Mario Kart DS took everything good about past entries and crammed it into its tiny cartridge. Boasting 32 courses, 16 taken from past Mario Kart games while the other 16 were completely new, 12 characters with three karts each, and finally an online mode letting you race or battle anyone across the world, this was one beast of a kart racer. No longer were players confined to their TVs but could race anywhere, anytime, and all the time.


6. Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo
Release Date: September 14, 2009
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The Mario & Luigi RPG games are some of the most comical titles on the system to date. This time the plumber duo finds itself shrunk down and swallowed by Bowser. The game is played both as a 2D sidescroller when inside Bowser, and in an isometric view when playing as the villain. The top screen showed Bowser and his reactions to your actions from within him, which always resulted in some hilarious situations. Bowser’s Inside Story was arguably the best in the series, but besides the turn-based fights, played least like an RPG. Look no further if excellent gameplay coupled with topnotch humor is what you’re in the mood for.


7. Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow
Publisher: Konami
Developer: Konami
Release Date: October 4, 2005
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The Castlevania series continued to provide new gameplay tweaks, even though the games largely stayed in 2D. For the series’ debut on the DS, the story continued with Soma Cruz, the white haired reincarnation of Dracula himself. The RPG elements established in Symphony of the Night are still present while adding some new touchscreen capabilities in the form of seals that must be drawn to defeat bosses, as well as the Tactical Soul system which lets Soma acquire new abilities after defeating certain enemies and acquiring their souls. Dawn of Sorrow further solidified the fact that Castlevania is best played in two dimensions.


8. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo
Release Date: October 1, 2007
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Love it or hate it, Link’s new look from Wind Waker took the world by storm. Link’s jump from GameCube to DS allowed players to continue their sea-faring adventures once again. Running, sword-fighting, and solving puzzles was done entirely with the stylus, which worried some players, but ended up being completely organic. Zelda purists would rest easy knowing that elaborate dungeons and puzzles were still present, yet unfamiliar mechanics such as drawing the flight path of the boomerang ensured that even seasoned vets had some unforeseen challenges ahead.


9. Advance Wars: Dual Strike
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Intelligent Systems
Release Date: August 22, 2005
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Touchscreen controls make the DS a prime candidate for real-time strategy games and Advance Wars: Dual Strike was a perfect follow-up to its GBA predecessors. While it retained much of the same RTS gameplay, it added new units and buildings, as well as new modes, the ability to use two Commanding Officers at once, and also the ability to wage two battles simultaneously on each screen. Watching your cartoon armies clash as they waged war looked marvelous, and multiplayer increased the already high replay value. A quintessential RTS that shines above the rest on the DS and should be a part of any RTS fan’s library.


10. The World Ends With You!
Publisher: Square Enix
Developer: Square Enix
Release Date: April 22, 2008
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The World Ends With You offered players an action-RPG outside of the norm. Instead of a fantasy or steampunk setting, players were dropped into the shopping district of Shibuya in Tokyo to fight for their lives in the Reapers’ Game. To accompany the modern settings, pins were Neku’s sources of special abilities, while clothing and the constant shifting of fashion trends affected his attributes. Coupled with a unique fighting system which had you coordinating two characters - one on each screen - made this RPG a worthwhile investment.
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The Top 25 Nintendo DS Games

Last year, we took a vote and came up with our picks for the Top 25 Nintendo DS games at that time. That list is below for your reference. A few things to note as to why the 2011 version is different:
Different people voting (last time it was Craig Harris, Matt Cassamassina, and Mark Bozon)


Time changes opinions of games


#25 Tony Hawk's American Sk8land
#24 Planet Puzzle League
#23 Space Invaders Extreme
#22 Picross DS
#21 Puzzle Quest
#20 N+
#19 Final Fantasy Tactics A2
#18 Kirby Canvas Curse
#17 Sonic Rush
#16 Elite Beat Agents
#15 Guitar Hero On Tour
#14 Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword
#13 Nintendogs
#12 Animal Crossing: Wild World
#11 Advance Wars: Dual Strike
#10 Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
#9 Pokemon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum
#8 Meteos
#7 Metroid Prime Hunters
#6 Tetris DS
#5 The World Ends with You
#4 Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow
#3 The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
#2 Mario Kart DS
#1 New Super Mario Bros.
Download these games, and enjoy them with your R4 card and Nintendo DS.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Flashcart Knowledge

Nintendo DS storage devices are some of the devices used to store a licensed developer's work-in-progress images, homebrew video games, or downloaded commercial games, since the Nintendo DS is not sold with a rewritable storage medium. (Licensed developers can use the blue Intelligent Systems Nitro Emulator box to flash cards). These devices are commonly known as "flashcarts" or "flashcards". There are two main classes of flashcarts: older devices that fit in SLOT-2 (the Game Boy Advance Game Pak slot) and newer devices that fit in SLOT-1 (the DS Game Card slot). SLOT-2, or 1st generation, devices have historically been cheaper due to economies of scale inherited from their use with Game Boy Advance homebrew but require a booting tool in SLOT-1 in order to use the touch screen and other DS features. Devices that only use SLOT-1, or 2nd generation, do not work with GBA homebrew, but as of 2007, they are becoming easier to use and less expensive, rivaling many SLOT-2 devices in price which may have been cheaper.
First generation devices include GBA flash cartridges, GBAMP CF, SuperCard, and M3. Second generation devices include R4 Revolution, CycloDS, G6 Real, and DS-X. The storage device either contains flash memory or a slot for a memory card to store homebrew. Storage devices with a memory card slot usually have more storage capacity than flash memory devices. Although flash memory capacity is usually measured in megabits (Mb), memory card capacity is usually measured in megabytes (MB), where 8 Mb is 1 MB.
Different brands of storage device differ in their support for homebrew, support for DS and Game Boy Advance ROMs, special features, such as playing media files, physical size and cost. Strictly speaking, a storage device is not necessary for DS with FlashMe installed because homebrew can be sent to the DS using WMB. However, this is not a very portable method because the DS needs to be within range of a suitable Wi-Fi card.

Acekard 2
The Acekard 2 earned the Golden Award on Gbatemp.net[1] and 90% on ds-scene.net.[2] 100% game compatibility, skinnable, download-play support, micro SD/SDHC memory card support, very swift loading, and Action-Replay cheat support are some of its features. Users reported freezing problems with the first batch of cards, but the Acekard 2.1 revision released in December 2008 addressed these issues. These newer cards show 2.1 on their sticker and can be identifiable by their lack of a microchip bulge underneath the sticker.
The official Acekard Team has not updated their firmware since mid-2010[3]—in addition to the official firmware, a Closed-Source firmware is also under active development, called AKAIO.[4] It is currently at version 1.8.6, with support for the EZ-Flash V 3-in-1 and 3-in-1+ Expansion Packs. Acekard usrs can also download latest AK-AIO 1.8.6 from akaio.net.[5]
With the release of the Nintendo DSi, the Acekard team became the first team to release a card compatible with it: the Acekard 2i. Other than its support for the DSi, it is identical to the Acekard 2. When Nintendo released the newest iteration of the DSi firmware (1.4.1U in the United States),[6] the Acekard 2i was the Second manufacturer to release a patch to make the card compatible.[7]
The Acekard 2i can be used on a 3DS in DS Mode, a patch was released that fix the compatibility issue

DSTT & DSTTi
DSTT is a very popular card compatible with SDHC cards. Recently, the DSTT has fallen to the same problem as the R4: clones have found their way into the market. Many manufacturers are making cards that imitate the package and look of the DSTT. Some clones change the name (e.g. DSTT-ADV or CN-DSTT) but most label their product as DSTT even if they are not affiliated by real DSTT Team. There is now a lot of information on DSTT official website to identify fakes and clones and even a guide to telling if a DSTT is real or fake.[10]
The DSTT and DSTTi are versatile beyond simply playing homebrew and ROM software though; one of the most useful features being that they incorporate cheat support in a variety of games.[11]
The DSTTi has been tested and reported to work with the DSi XL console released in March 2010 but not the newest 3DS console.[12]
DSTT and DSTTi TTMenu Kernel updated its official kernel DSTT TTMenu V1.18 on Dec 15th, 2010. A Closed-Source firmware is also under active development, called YSMenu. It is programmed by Yasu Software with latest YSMenu V6.58 on Apr 30th, 2011.[13]

EZFlash V
The EZFlash V uses MicroSD cards for storage. One of the advantages promoted for the EZFlash V is its hybrid mode, which allows for speedy performance and lessened lag, even when using slower memory cards. The newer EZFlash V Plus supports Micro SD cards over 2GB while the original model does not. The EZFlash Vi is an upgraded version of the EZFlash V Plus, made for the Nintendo DSi. Also available is the 3in1 Expansion Pack which supports rumble, cache, and GBA ROM. The newer EZFlash Vi card is also shown to work with the new Nintendo 3DS console.

EDGE DS
The EDGE DS card is the same size as a regular Nintendo DS Lite cartridge. It has been likened to the R4 card (R4v2/R4v3/R4v5), DSTT card, and SuperCard DSONE. The EDGE is a budget-priced no frills variation of the more full-featured CycloDS, using basically the same system.[15] It also comes in somewhat distinct packaging in the form of a triangular swivel-pack.[16] The EDGE DS card ceased production in October 2009[17] and has since been replaced by the iEDGE DS.

iEDGE DS
The iEDGE DS was released on 9 January 2010 as a replacement to the original EDGE DS card.[18] Its structure and packaging is virtually identical to that of the EDGE DS due to the original card being commercially successful. It functions with the Nintendo DSi, DSi XL as well. It does not work on the DSi LL.
The original EDGE DS did not have any clones made by rival factories, but the iEDGE DS has at least one well known clone card that has been circulating on the market.[19] The outside packaging of the genuine card is copied closely, making distinguishing between the two somewhat difficult without testing them using a computer.[20] However, there are still noticeable differences when compared side by side.

M3 Real
The M3 Real (also known as the M3DS Real) is a mainstream slot-1 flashcard manufactured and designed by the M3 Team. It is most notable for its Sakura firmware, created by Moonlight from code that would eventually be released as Moonshell 2. Yester this, the M3 Team's own firmware—dubbed Touchpod—was used with the cart, though this received mixed reviews due to its rather slow and clunky interface. Today, both Sakura and Touchpod come bundled with the firmware, with the card allowing you to choose which firmware you want to use upon first boot.
The M3 Real has many features now expected from most carts, including automatic DLDI patching, SDHC compatibilty, cheat/Action Replay system, slow motion, and soft reset. Sakura includes a built-in media player, built around Moonshell code, featuring support for playing various formats directly from the shell, including DPG and DSM video, AAC, MP3, OGG, MOD, and many others. It also supports the display of TXT files and several image types, such as JPG, BMP, GIF, and PNG. Another interesting feature of Sakura is the Save Restore function. This allows the user to restore whose save from various backups, which are created each time the game is run.
Received with the M3 Real are two GBA expansion cartridges: a Rumble Pack and a GBA memory cart. The Rumble Pack works with DS game backups and any supporting homebrew games. When activated, it vibrates, though there have been many complaints about users that it is too noisy and inconsistent. The memory cart allows the M3 Real to boot and play GBA games through the software directly, and allows the user to use GBA real-time save and cheat features. The memory cart can also be used as external RAM for hardware intensive applications (such as DSLinux) or emulators (like SNEmulDS).
As of Sakura v1.40 and Touchpod v4.3i, the M3 Real supports in-game real-time saving.[23] This makes it one of the few carts that support this feature.
There are quite a few skins available for the Sakura firmware, though not nearly as many as other popular carts. This is mainly due to the complexity of the skinning system, though the skins produced are generally of high-quality, due to the flexibility of the image format of the components (PNG files with alpha—most carts use BMP or GIF images).

M3i Zero
The M3i Zero is an updated M3 Real card designed for compatibility with the Nintendo DSi. It was released in July 2009.[24] There is no GBA compatibility with the M3i Zero running on the Nintendo DSi because it does not have a GBA expansion slot. However, the M3i Zero will run GBA games on DSs/DS Lites that have a GBA expansion cart.
As advertised on the official website "From Zero to infinity", the M3i Zero is the first card to use specialist hardware to upgrade its firmware, coming with a firmware cable.[25] thus allowing it to bypass Nintendo's DSi update system.

SuperCard DSONE
The SuperCard DSONE is a slot-1 solution that uses MicroSD cards for storage. It is made by the SuperCard Team.
The earlier version of SuperCard DSONE demands a very high-speed microSD to fully utilize its gameplay function. With the newer SDHC compatible models, games are playable with slower SD cards, nullifying the most significant problem with the original. The latest firmware includes several functions, like Real-Time saving, Real-Time cheats, and Real-Time game guides. The Supercard DSONE also exists in a version compatible with the recently released Nintendo DSi which is called the DSONEi. DSONEi comes with a firmware writer for future firmware update in case Nintendo releases DSi firmware update to block flash carts. DSTWO, a successor to DSONE/DSONEi which has built-in GBA/SNES Emulator, has been announced and is now for sale.

R4i Gold
The R4i Gold is one of the more popular of the R4 cards. It is compatible with the DS, DSi, and the DSi XL. The R4i Gold is usually packaged in a distinctive gold box while the chip itself features gold color components which easily differentiate it from the original red R4i and original green R4 DS chips.
The R4i Gold proved popular in America and Europe in late 2009 and early 2010 due to its excellent game compatibility, and early support for the new DSi v1.4 firmware meaning there was no need for the end user to manually update the card's own firmware.[36] R4i Gold team split into R4ids.cn and R4ids.com at the early 2010. r4ids.cn has the official support from Yellow Wood Goblin, meaning R4i Gold cn can also run Wood Firmware. R4ids.com is also seeking more cooperation from AKAIO kernel.[37]
The R4i Gold was also the very first ds flash card that added support for DS homebrew games and applications for the new Nintendo 3DS system. Allowing 3DS owners to store and load DS homebrew games and applications on the Nintendo 3DS. It does only work in DS mode on the Nintendo 3DS, but work is underway to make it a full fledged 3DS card, allowing the future 3DS homebrew games and applications to be developed and released.

SuperCard DSTWO
The SuperCard DSTWO was revealed on November 20, 2009. The official list of features include real-time functions (saving and cheats), multiple save files, bypass piracy block without patches, microSDHC support, multiple languages (English, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Traditional Chinese), a built-in GBA/SNES emulator, four levels of slow motion, a file management system (rename, copy, etc.), and iReader which supports displaying BMP, JPEG, JPG, PNG, TIF, GIF, TXT, and PDF files, as well as support for several PC video formats including DivX/Xvid. It is capable of performing functions not found in a standard slot-1 flashcard, such as GBA emulation, since the card boasts 32 MB of built-in RAM and an extra coprocessor. Because of this, the built-in CPUs on the card end up draining the battery significantly at startup of the cart, but it's not a big complaint among owners and the Supercard Team. The cart features rewritable firmware like the DSONEi. This cartridge will also include an in-game hex-editing cheat code maker, activated with the press of buttons. Since the DSTWO is the first of its kind.[22] The DSTWO also supports EZ Flash 3in1 expansion and the SuperCard expansion brands. SuperCard Team release the SDK for the DSTWO flashcart to homebrew developers only via by contacting them thru email. SC Team goal for the release of the SDK was to hope small developers would release power programs and help with debugging of the EOS, GBA, SNES system on the flashcart. Currently The DSTWO is compatible with the DS, DSL, and DSi up to the latest 1.4.1/1.4.2 Firmware. Nintendo has released 1.4.1 for NA,EU,JPN and 1.4.2 in China to block the current flashcarts. In less than 24 hours after the release of these updates, the Supercard Team released a bypass patch for the DSTWO to be able to run on the latest DSi firmware once again.
Supercard Team are extremely confident that their cart will work on the Nintendo 3DS—in DS mode, that is. They believe that even though the 3DS will feature new anti-piracy protection mechanisms, the possibilities offered by the SCDSTWO's embedded CPU will allow them to find a workaround quickly, just like they did for the recent DSi 1.4.1–1.4.2 CHN fix. The Supercard team has opened a special secret forum for everyone that has been granted permission to get the SCDSTWO SDK (Software Development Kit). This will allow developers to help each other out with the SDK and hopefully allow us to see awesome homebrew in the future. Renowned homebrew and emulator developer alekmaul has recently received the SDK along with a free flashcart sample, and he started porting his Dingoo emulators to the Supercard DSTWO. First of which, an Atari 7800 emulator.[38]
In a recent interview with GBAtemp.net, the Supercard Team Marking Leader Romman discussed possible new features and updates for the DSTWO. The DSTWO's embedded CPU allows for the same video playback capabilities as the iPlayer: DivX, WMV, and other formats, all being played back natively on the Nintendo DS. The Supercard Team are also promising new updates to GBA emulator and SNES emulator, offering better ROM compatibility and better emulation software.[39]
Alekmaul has just released his MAME EMU for the DS2. The emulator supports the MAME 0.37b5 ROM set. Based on the included documentation this is a port of his Dingoo MAME4ALL build, which leaves open the possibility for future Dingoo EMU ports to the SCDSTWO.[40]

EX4i
The EX4i flashcart was created by the R4Li team, and is competitor to the now famous SuperCard DSTWO. It is also DSi compatible under the 1.4 in all regions of the firmware, but not on 1.4.1 and 1.4.2 China. The EX4i is a slot-1 card with similar functions to the DSTWO. Like the DSTWO, its features are GBA emulation, an enhanced movie player, and music support. The EX4i OS is basically a replica of the R4 menu system.It can load GBA ROMs through an in-built emulator.

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