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New Nintendo 1.4.1 Patch Fixed for Acekard 2i DSi Cards

17th November 2010
Nintendo recently released what is known in the US and Europe as the 1.4.1 update. It is an update appended to the back-end system settings of the Nintendo DSi and DSi XL consoles that, according to Nintendo, "enhances system performance" of the consoles.... Read >

DS Flash Card Fixes for Nintendo DSi 1.4.1 Firmware

11th November 2010
DS flash cards have been around since 2008, when the original R4 DS was released for the Nintendo DS and DS Lite consoles. Since then, a multitude of applications has swarmed over these cards in a race to see what fantastic uses can be had for them. Ninte... Read >

R4 SDHC Team Releases New v2.10T Card

09th November 2010
The world’s most popular R4 card, the R4 SDHC, is getting a face lift. First available alongside the former version, the R4 SDHC v 2.10T is now the flagship product of the R4 SDHC team. The familiar black box is now officially discontinued, and no longer ... Read >

Nintendo 1.4.1U Firmware Patch for iEDGE R4 DS Card

08th November 2010
In early September 2010, Nintendo released a firmware update on its flagship handheld consoles the DSi and DSi XL (or DSi LL if you live in Japan). Depending on where the DSi user lived in the world, the update was either called the 1.4.1U update, 1.4.1E ... Read >

Nintendo's Latest 1.4.1E Update Declared Working with Acekard 2i

26th October 2010
Nintendo released on the 7th of September an update for the DSi and DSi XL consoles respectively. The update was the first in approximately one year after the last update, the 1.4 update, which rendered almost all DSi compatible cards not working. The off... Read >

R4 SDHC Team Releases New v2.10T Card

22nd October 2010
The R4 SDHC card was originally released in the middle of 2008 in response to demand for a higher memory capacity from R4 users on the Nintendo DS console. The original R4 DS card could only accept up to 2 gigabytes of Micro-SD TransFlash memory, and as a... Read >

Nintendo DS Game Compatibility Increased for R4 DS Card

20th October 2010
Some of the newest games available on the Nintendo DS and DSi consoles were today announced as available to play on the R4 DS adapter card. The R4 DS adapter was a multimedia cartridge that could allow any gamer to turn their Nintendo DS or DS Lite consol... Read >

All About the Nintendo R4 Card

18th October 2010
Multimedia cartridges for the Nintendo DS and newer Dsi and DSi Xl consoles, let gamers use their handheld consoles for purposes other than gaming. For example, their DSi / DS can be converted into an audio or MP3 player, a video/movie player or even to r... Read >

R4i, EZFlash, Acekard, M3i Cards Beat Nintendo 1.4.1 / 1.4.2 Firmware

01st October 2010
On the 7th of September, 2010, a new firmware update was released by Nintendo generally called the 1.4.1 update. There are several small variations of this update, known as 1.4.1E in Europe, 1.4.1U in the United States, and 1.4.1C or 1.4.2 in a variety of... Read >

Nintendo DS and DSi Mario and Mario Kart Games on DS Cards

11th August 2010
Some of the most popular games ever released on any Nintendo console involve the infamous Italian plumber Mario and his partner Luigi. Together they have plunged through strange worlds, battled monsters through space and even gone head to head as sibling ... Read >

The EZFlash Vi Card for the Nintendo DSi

08th July 2010
Nintendo DS cards, and newer Nintendo DSi cards, were designed and created to let end users of Nintendo handheld consoles not only play games, but convert their DS / DSi into MP3 players and movie players. Newer cartridges like the EZFlash Vi also allow f... Read >

What is the Acekard

30th June 2010
Anybody who's researched ds flash cards has come across numerous references to R4 and some of the more expensive ones like M3i, Supercard, and iEdge. Unfortunately, they might skip over a card that retains many of the features and stability of a more exp... Read >

The iEdge Card is Impressive

25th June 2010
The iEdge card is the worthy successor to the Edge card for the DS Lite generation of DS console. It took longer for the Edge team to come out with a DSi compatible card, but the quality shows in everything from the physical build to the packaging, to th... Read >

How to flash the M3i Zero

24th June 2010
While the R4 for the DS Lite was the most common, undoubtedly the most respected was the lineup from the M3 development team. When the DSi rolled around it took them a little longer to come out with an update to their high quality M3 DS Real. The extra de... Read >

New R4 SDHC 2.10T Packaging

03rd June 2010
The world's most popular R4 card, the R4 SDHC, is getting a face lift. The manufacturer's of the first R4 to support SDHC is discontinuing the card and focusing on its successor the R4 SDHC v2.10T. First available alongside the former version, this new ca... Read >
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