DSi XL

October 4th, 2009 50 comments

It’s only been a year since the last DS console but Nintendo are releasing another version already. You’re probably aware that the DSi XL takes all the features of the previous model including the music playing abilities, web browsing, camera, sound recording and other stuff. The main difference is the new massive screens. The Nintendo DSi XL console has screens which measure 4.2″ which is an inch bigger than the previous screens and 1.2″ inches bigger than the standard DS. Being an inch bigger might not sound like it would make a huge difference but as it is measured diagonally across the screen it actually makes a fair difference when you see it. It is the equivalent to comparing a 32″ TV with a 42″ TV and you can really see the difference when comparing those. The increase in size of the Nintendo DSi XL would be impressive under any circumstance but it’s even more impressive when you remember it is happen to two screens.

See, the DSi XL has a much bigger screen. I think you have to see it to really appreciate it.

See, the DSi XL has a much bigger screen. I think you have to see it to really appreciate it.

One thing that I’ve always been jealous about when I see a PSP is the size of its screen. It seems really impressive on a portable device to see such a big screen. The PSP’s screen measures 4.3″ (0.8″ larger than an iphone). A DSi XL screen is just 0.1″ smaller than a PSP’s screen… but there are two of them! I can’t wait to see the console. In fact I’m not going to wait. Well I am but only a few weeks because I’m going to import one as it’s cheaper to import consoles than I expected. The only thing that I was interested in about the DSi was the bigger screen. With the DSi XL it is going to be very impressive, so much that I’m keeping a DSi XL blog.

It will also give me a chance to test out the R4 DSi on it. I hope it will work because I’m keen to get drawing with Colors! on the big DSi XL screens. I’ll also be able to fit more things in my Pocket Physics sketches since there is more room to play around with. The resolution of the screens on a DSi XL isn’t any higher but you can see what you’re doing with smaller objects better so it will be easy to create a lot of them on the screen. I’m sorry I’ve been rambling through this post. The main thing I wanted to say is I’m looking forward to the DSi XL console, I’m importing one and I’ve got a new Nintendo DSi XL website.

Top 20 Nintendo DS Homebrew Revealed!

October 4th, 2009 No comments

Over the last two months I’ve collected hundreds of votes from Nintendo DS homebrew fans from around the world. It’s now time to reveal who everyone has been voting for and get a snapshot of the world’s favourite DS Homebrew. You can see all the votes cast by checking the comments on the DS Homebrew voting post, or just take a look at the results below along with some interviews with the developers and leave a comment to voice your opinion.

20. CrackAttack

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R4 Nintendo DS Contest Winning Voter and Referrer

October 3rd, 2009 2 comments

You’ve probably seen the top 10 best Nintendo DS homebrew. All the developers have won between $25 and $200 each. There’s two more people I need to thank for taking part in the R4 Nintendo DS contest; the voters and the people that spread the word about the contest. So, thank you for taking the time to vote, or post a link on your websites!

I can’t give everyone a prize unfortunately so I’m going to randomly pick one voter and one referrer.

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Top 10 R4 DS Homebrew – Who’s Winning?

August 15th, 2009 No comments

Well I’m not going to tell you who’s winning exactly but I can give you some clues. If you haven’t seen already, the first 25 of the 111 votes we’ve received so far are now available for you to see on the R4 Revolution Top 10 Voting post.

Since the first 25 votes, there are 3 new entries in the top 10 including one which is now at number two. There are just two points separating positions 2 and 3 and first place isn’t far ahead of them. One vote can change the outcome! Almost all the entries have received some votes, which mean someone loves just about every one of our entries.


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Top 10 R4 DS Homebrew – Get Voting

July 19th, 2009 297 comments

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04/10 UPDATE: See the top 10 best DS Homebrew results. There you can read an interview with the developers of each of the 10 top. I’ve also provided links so you can download and install all the best DS homebrew games on your console while you count the days until you get your hands on a 3DS


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Top 10 R4 DS Homebrew – $500 Prize Fund

June 26th, 2009 9 comments

This summer sees the launch of our Top 10 R4 DS Homebrew Contest. A competition to crown the world’s most popular R4 DS Homebrew and the next 9 in-line to the throne.

10 developers will win a share of $500 (USD, yes we’re a British site but US dollars are a more internationally accepted currency) as well the incredible accolade of being the developer of (one of) the world’s most popular DS Homebrew. The contest is open now and is open to any Nintendo DS/DSi homebrew, old and new, from anywhere in the world.


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What is a Genuine R4 DS Card?

June 11th, 2009 3 comments

The R4 DS is one of the most popular add-ons to any Nintendo DS, DS Lite, or DSi. The only tough part is finding a genuine R4 card. In order to track these down, you need to know the characteristics of a genuine R4 card and other traits that separate it from the rest.

It helps a lot to know the history of the R4 DS to better understand why there is no real “Genuine R4 card”. What stores tend to mean if they state that the R4 card is genuine, is that it was developed by one of the original members of the R4 team. It all started with a team successfully producing the first R4 in China where it achieved success. Shortly after, the R4 DS company disassembled with each of the owners continuing the success of the R4 by themselves. Basically, each owner put up their own factories to create their own version of the R4 DS sporting improvements like the support for SDHC cards.

The problem is that these units coming from the different factories are all being called the R4 DS with most of them claiming to be genuine. Because different factories are used, the quality of the exterior and interior could vary.

Because the R4 is such a popular name, many other developers are trying to cash in by making their own versions. These are the ones you should ignore as they look different slightly on the outside and look noticeably different on the inside. You can easily recognize these R4 products if they have other labels such as “Version 3” or “V3”. There might be other newer models that may attempt to fool people by putting other convincing labels. A real R4 DS is called an “R4” and nothing more than that.

An easy to spot R4 DS imitation.

An easy to spot R4 DS imitation.

Since finding an R4 in stores is close to impossible, people often look online using their trusty search engines. “R4” is an extremely short keyword that can lead to millions of results and a large percent include online stores while another portion includes dedicated R4 sites. Some websites that feature the R4 DS may look as if that website is the original website. But since owners split up early in the 2008, no true website can represent the R4 sold in shops today. The original official R4 DS website is still online but hasn’t been updated since the company broke up.

These websites that are disguised as original manufacturers often link to stores with some of them having scam intentions so try to stay away from these sites unless you only want to get more information about the R4. Be sure to check out the labels too because any pictures of fake R4 units may display fake information as well.

Check Reviews Before Buying an R4 DS!

Before buying from any store who’s reputation is not well known, make sure you seek customer feedback for the business to make sure they are not supplying you with the lowest quality R4 DS models availed in order to sell more units. Anything with a customer satisfaction rate of less than 90% isn’t really a well managed business and is more than likely to provide you with cheap imitations.

While there is no way really to determine whether an R4 card is genuine, there are definitely units out there that actually work. The many people that own and enjoy the R4 features are proof that these useful DS companions are still in production.

How to get a Genuine R4 DS Revolution

I’ve done a lot of research and there really is no way to guarantee you’re getting a genuine card. In fact what a genuine R4 DS Revolution is, is not clear any more since there are several separate companies who produce it and each seems to be entitled to use the name.

As you may have read on this site, the original R4 team have split up and have been working in their own factories producing their own version of R4 DS for a long time now. This means that there are no more original units on the market. That doesn’t mean you can’t still get a good quality R4 Revolution though.

It just means you have to be a bit more careful about where you get your R4 DS from. Have a look at our customer feedback table to get a better idea of where you can get a good quality R4.

Once you have picked where you want to buy your R4DS you need to chose what size of SD memory card you would like to go with it. If you already have one then you may not need to buy a new SD card but you will probably want a fairly large storage capacity to keeps all your homebrew in one place.

How to Tell if Your R4 DS Revolution is Fake

If you bought an R4 DS before April 2008 then it probably is real and an original model. Most units of R4 DS Revolution that have been sold since (unless it was old stock) are not made by the original team. Don’t worry though, it will likely not cause too much trouble but it could be meaning you don’t get the best out of your games if you’re not buying from a reliable source.

The best advice is simply to order from a reliable seller in the first place. Alternatively you can buy an M3 DS Real. The M3 DS Real does not have lots of imitations and includes all the same features so you can safely buy an M3 DS Real.

I would not recommend buying your DS R4 Revolution from anywhere that does not have any evidence of good customer feedback (and “customer feedback” on their own site doesn’t count, it can easily be made up). The reason for this is that as there seems to be a lot of fakes on the Internet. The fakes often work if you install the right firmware but they do tend to cause a lot more hassle than the real R4 DS Revolution. Definitely not worth the risk to save a few pound. You might end up just completely wasting your money with no chance of a refund if the business is not reputable.

4 Things you must do before buying an R4DS

June 11th, 2009 3 comments

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The Nintendo DS is currently one of the best selling handhelds in modern gaming currently with 2 variations selling over 100 million units worldwide when all combined. The latest variation, which is the Nintendo DSi, has seen success right from its launch breaking record sales in the UK. Although the DSi is highly praised with the new features that the original DS and DS Lite lack, people are still coming up with good reasons to look for a 3rd party device that would unlock the DSi to its full potential.

The DSi is being viewed by DS enthusiasts as “more than a handheld gaming device”. It physically has the potential to store multimedia files and play them and the only thing that is missing is special software that Nintendo fails to include. It also lacks the ability to play any homebrew games that are developed by fans and indie developers.

Doing a simple search for a solution to this problem reveals plenty of results regarding this certain “R4DS” device that is supposed used to enhance the Nintendo DS and recently DSi’s capabilities. With people praising the R4DS, this could be the device that solves your problems. But before buying the R4, consider these 4 things first.

1. Understand what the R4DS Does and what you Need

Because of its complicated past, it is very difficult to get any decent information on the R4DS. The R4 is a cartridge with an SD slot that enables homebrew games and applications to be played. It also comes with useful 3rd party applications that turn the DS or DSi into a more “PDA-like” device capable of reading many formats including audio and video. All of this is accomplished without modifying any of the DS or DSi’s internal components.

For this to be of any use to you, you should have homebrew games or applications that you are want to run. You can find these homebrew titles just by searching online or visiting the different communities and forums detected to DS homebrew. If the R4DS that you are getting doesn’t come with an SD or SDHC card, be sure to get one of those too as it is needed to play homebrew games or play any files on demand. If are going to stick with playing the original retail games and not using the DSi for anything else, the R4 isn’t worth the purchase.

2. Get the Right Version for your Console

If you’ve got a Nintendo DSi then you will need a different version of the R4 to the one you would use with a DS or DS Lite. If you have a DSi, make sure you are buying an “R4i”. The R4i box looks very similar to the standard version but by the white “R4” characters (on the bottom half of the front of the box), there is a small “i” in a white circle. The standard R4 as well as the R4i are both compatible with the original DS and DS Lite so it doesn’t matter which version you buy.

3. Watch out for Fakes

Once you start looking for places to buy the R4, you will be overwhelmed with results and stores selling R4s that are claimed to be genuine. Claims of genuine R4DS units should be taken with a pinch of salt because of the split of the original R4 team in 2008 that resulted to former team members creating their own version of the R4 each varying in quality. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t buy a “genuine R4”, you should just check that customers are happy with the quality of the R4DS units being sold by a particular retailer.

Also ignore R4DS units that have other names associated to it like “V3” or “Version 3”. Even labels like “R6”, “E7”, and other short codes give hints that it is a fake or poorly made clone. It’s not easy to know what a genuine R4 DS is but follow the advice here and you can at least improve your chances of getting a good quality R4.

Look out for fake R4DS cards

Look out for fake R4DS cards

4. Don’t get ripped off

Don’t get ripped off with a cheap, low quality R4 DS which fails to work. Simply have a look at our R4 DS Customer Satisfaction Comparison before making a purchase.

As long as you have checked each of the 4 things off, you can buy an R4 with confidence. Your reward for taking your time to purchase with care will be enjoying the best experience from your DS or DSi.