R4 DS Review
R4DS Flash card adapter for NDS roms / DS Lite
The R4DS is basically another slot 1 flash kit for homebrew and game backups (aka NDS ROMs).
It is a new product made by a previously unknown team. Maybe they have been operating under other name previously but not to my knowledge.
What is good about the R4 DS – you can run homebrew and ROMs, listen to music, watch videos etc. without any additional software. Just drag and drop whatever you want onto your MicroSD card, place it in the R4DS and here you go.
Packaging and R4 cart
R4DS is delivered in a white cardboard box wrapped in another box. First impression of package is not so good as today the flash kits are sold in tin or wooden boxes, such as CycloDS. But the contents of the package will definitely please you, because the package includes R4 DS cart, replacement shell, small size CD-ROM (with installation instructions available in English and Chinese + five firmwares with different skins), Micro SD USB card reader, Dual DS card case. This all makes a quite a nice package with free accessories. Some of the freebies are sort of non-essential, however nice to receive.
The cart is made of good quality plastic and fits perfectly into the console. The cart is not bumped by any chips sticking out under the label or anything – the quality is noticeable and cover is smooth and it looks like a genuine Nintendo flash card, you really wouldn’t tell from first glance. The Micro SD slot can be spring loaded which is a good thing. There is also a small groove that allows you to remove only the Micro SD instead of removing the R4DS from the console which is convenient.
R4 DS Installation
Installation is very easy. Everything you need is in the manual CD, however I would suggest visiting their website first because the manual on CD is not their best product.
Connect the USB reader to computer, format the SD card to FAT, choose the firmware skin and drag the folder onto your SD card. Once everything is formatted, you can drag and drop clean ROMs. As easy as it sounds. Plus the R4DS has the Moonshell which means you can watch movies, listen to MP3 files, view pictures and more. Also there is no need to update the Rom list as R4DS detects the save type automatically.
R4DS GUI
GUI automatically starts when you switch on the console. You will see a pop up of the loading screen and then the main menu. Next you will see 3 basic icons:
• Game
• Multimedia
• Boot Slot-2
Game:
Game basically is all files on your SD card. Select the .NDS file you want to play and press “select”. Unfortunately you cannot use the touch screen when going through the file directory, which is a bit annoying. On the bottom screen you will always see a ROM with the title and its developer. Go ahead and load the ROM and you will be presented with a save-game option. ROMs will load within the seconds. Have fun!
Multimedia
Multimedia offers you the Moonshell. It has already been described so many times I will not go into detail. If you still do not know Moonshell, google it. Moonshell will allow you to watch videos, listen to music etc. There are also additional options, such as Reset.mse, change back light, L/R lock and other.
Boot Slot 2
Boot Slot 2 provides an option to boot slot 2 cards from the R4DS interface. This PassMe option was tested with several slot 2 flash kits and it worked perfectly.
Testing
Most of ROMs tested worked perfectly.
Most of the homebrew worked just as fine. Some potential problems might arise ………..
R4 DS Negatives:
• Battery life
• Average homebrew compatibility
• No download play support
• No extra features
R4 DS Positives:
• Price
• User friendliness – easy setup and use
• 100% ROMs compatibility
• Homebrew support
• Expandable MicroSD memory
• MicroSD card USB reader + other freebies
• Savegame conversion tool
• Generally good game performance without slow downs
• Good design
R4 SD Card Reader
The R4 package came with a small USB MicroSD card reader. The card reader works on Windows XP without the need of any drivers and allows easy access to the MicroSD card.
Some basic performance benchmarks were done on the R4 MicroSD card reader. I also ran the same tests on a Dell monitor’s card reader and a USB 2.0 SD/MMC card reader included with the Ninjapass X9 package.
R4 X9 Dell monitor
Random Access 1.7ms 1.9ms 2.3ms
Average read 2.8 MB/s 4.3 MB/s 8.3 MB/s
Average Write 3.3MB/s 3.3 MB/s 3.3 MB/s
It appears that my MicroSD card has a maximum write speed of 3.3 MB/s and all devices manage to reach that speed. What’s interesting between the card readers are the large difference between their read speeds. The Dell monitor is at least twice as fast as the X9 card reader and nearly three times faster than the R4 one. Even though the usb card readers have a very slow read speed, in normal use you will only ever write to your MicroSD card. Occasionally you may wish to backup some files such as saves and ROMs, but it won’t be a regular occurrence.
Although the MicroSD card reader provided by the R4 has the slowest read speed, it doesn’t require a MicroSD to SD card adapter. This saves the hassle of having to find an adapter every time you need to transfer files over to the MicroSD card and still works if you lose your adapter.
R4 Battery Life
A simple test was performed on the original DS and a DS lite to measure the battery life impact with the R4 constantly running. Each test simply measured the time for a fully charged DS to turn off with minimum backlight brightness. In order to get constant read requests to the cartridge, I used Jump Superstars for the tests and simply allowed the intro movie to be run continuously. The results from the test were:
DS Lite R4 Jump Superstars ROM
13h4m
DS Phat R4 Jump Superstars ROM
N/A (R4 does not support backlight off)
In order to get some comparisons between the R4, I ran some additional tests. First I did a control test which just had the DS on in the main menu until the battery ran out. Then I redid the same tests as the R4 on a Ninjapass X9 and an original cartridge to compare the differences between the carts.
The results I obtained were:
Control Real Cartridge X9 ROM R4 ROM
DS Lite 16h39m 15h52m 14h29m 13h4m
DS Phat 15h30m 11h24m 10h35m N/A
*The R4 does not support switching the backlight off on original DS consoles
From these results we can see that the real cartridge use the least amount of power. However, what’s interesting to see from the results is that the DS phat’s battery life decreases dramatically when using any cartridge device.
The R4 reduces the battery life of the DS lite by more than 2.8 hours compared to an original cart. However the Ninjapass X9 only affected the battery life of the DS lite by a mere 1.4 hours.
I reran the same test on the DS lite with a Toshiba MicroSD card on the R4 and the battery life was 12h59m, only 5 minutes worse. This seems to support the fact that MicroSD cards have very little affect on the power consumption of slot 1 devices.
R4 Compatibility
Commercial ROM backups
The R4 managed to work perfectly with every game I tried. Saves worked properly, and all games ran at full speed. Also Wi-Fi worked on all the games without any issues. Download play, and multi-cart play all worked on flashed and non-flashed DS’s and I could also log on to Nintendo Wi-Fi connection with the R4.
I tested the following games without any problems:
Bomberman
Bombermand Land touch
Final Fantasy 3
Gyakuten Saiban 2
Jump super stars
Metroid prime hunters
Phoneix Wright Ace attorney
Point Blank DS
Trauma Center – Under the Knife
For an updated compatibility list of games and homebrew for the R4, check http://wiki.scorpei….patibility_list
Homebrew
Homebrew works without any need of patching. However, any homebrew that requires FAT access on the microSD card will need to be patched in order to work. Unfortunately, some homebrew that’s been patched with the R4 DLDI still may not work. Still, the R4 is relatively new and hopefully this problem will be rectified soon.
I tested the following homebrew programs with mixed success:
SNEmulDS – yes, but requires patching
moonshell – yes
disorganize 2.4 – beta works, but patching is required
scummvm – no
warcraft tower defense 0.2b – no
Conclusion
The R4 is a solid slot 1 package for the DS. The developers are constantly releasing updates for problems and appear to be cooperating with the homebrew community to get the libfat drivers working. Also by providing a save converter tool with the installation CD, the R4 is well suited for anyone looking to upgrade from their slot 2 or slot 1.
The whole package was easy to set up and use, and games ran without any patching required. The R4 is vastly superior to the X9 in terms of support and ease of use. Unlike the Ninjapass X9, there is no need to create an account on the developer’s forum to download updates such as a ROM save list and popular games such as Metroid Prime work.
The only minor problems with the R4 was that the developer’s website is extremely slow and the battery life on the R4 is poor. The developer’s need to get a better web host, as it appears to be currently hosted on a 56k connection (really it is!). Downloading the latest OS required three attempts before it would finally complete. The other problem of course is the poor power efficiency of the device. Battery life is reduced by about 18% compared to an original cart when using a DS lite on minimum brightness. If these two problems don’t concern you, then I would highly recommend the R4 as the slot 1 device of choice.
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It has been a staple in the video game industry for generations now: roughly every five years, the major console manufacturers roll out new systems, packing graphics that are even more eye-popping and features we couldn’t have previously imagined. The core gaming world immediately goes crazy for early previews of next generation titles, scrutinizing every frame of released video. And the countdown begins for the next generation.
Not this time, though.
While it's been five years since Microsoft unveiled the Xbox 360 (and four since the Wii and PlayStation 3 debuted), the game industry is letting things ride, offering updates and new play techniques to existing consoles, but not making enormous financial bets on true next-generation machines. And, for the most part, everyone seems okay with that.
Still the ones.
The lingering recession and rising game development costs are partially to blame for the lack of new machines. As game systems have matured, the cost of making triple-A games has soared. Tent pole titles now cost (on average) between $20 million and $40 million -- and there are some extreme examples, like Rockstar Games' blockbusters "Red Dead Redemption" and "GTA IV," that have reportedly sailed past the $100 million mark.
Next-gen games will cost even more. With publishers struggling to achieve a profit in the current economy, no one is in a hurry to add to their expense sheet.
Console manufacturers are no different. Developing a new system is phenomenally expensive. Worse yet, Sony and Microsoft typically sell them at a loss for the first two or three years, making their money back on royalties from game software systems. (Nintendo has always sold its hardware for a profit, which is part of the reason the company has so much money in the bank.)
Currently, all three manufacturers have lowered their costs to a point where they make money on each console sale – and while hardware sales are slipping somewhat, they're still relatively strong. Believe it or not, there are still some retailers who have trouble keeping the PS3 or Wii in stock.
So, with strong demand and lower costs, there's no incentive for Microsoft, Sony or Nintendo to roll out a next-generation console at this point. But there's another reason the next generation won’t emerge until 2013 or 2014, at least.
We've seen some graphically amazing games on the Xbox 360 and PS3 to date -- and some wildly creative titles for the Wii -- but no one in the industry truly believes they have come close to tapping the full potential of any machine.
Developers like to do that before moving on to the next system. Often, the defining games of a system come just before it is overshadowed by its successor. The PS2 favorite "God of War" hit stores just as rumbles about the PlayStation 3 were beginning to build. And smash shooter "Perfect Dark" was released for the N64 when many people were more curious about the forthcoming GameCube.
While the Wii isn't the sales powerhouse it once was, the system still outsells the competition by a healthy margin each month. And Nintendo’s games have long retail lives, giving them a steady stream of income with fewer titles.
For the Xbox 360 and the PS3, the launch of Kinect and Move will attempt to lure the casual audience while giving core gamers party games they're not embarrassed to play. (Granted, those titles are in short supply in the launch lineups.)
And since both companies are able to add new features to their systems via downloadable upgrades, users can get those previously unimaginable features without shelling out for a new system. For instance, no one thought they’d be able to stream Netflix through their game machine when these systems launched.
Make no mistake: While there have been some naysayers, a new generation of console systems will most definitely arrive sooner or later. Streaming cloud game services like OnLive are showing some potential, but won’t reach critical mass for many years. While no companies are talking directly about the next generation, there have been some hints from publishers that work is underway.
But it's going to be a while before anyone outside of the industry gets a look at 'em.
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Wireless e-reader App Nintendo 3DS game cart revealed
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Additionally, Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata has hinted that the 3DS may be getting an e-reader app that works with the handheld's built-in Wi-Fi support. Using the wireless, the device may soon be able to "automatically acquire newspaper and magazine articles."
Posted in the Japanese Nikkei, Iwata also said the 3DS' wireless connection could stay active even when the handheld is asleep: "It will seek out and automatically connect with wireless LAN spots, and download information," leaving the latest news or other info for gamers when they turn the system back on.
Detail about the 3ds system:
Size (when closed):
Approximately 5.3 inches wide, 2.9 inches long, 0.8 inches tall.
Weight:
Approximately 8 ounces.
Look:
Final design is TBA.
Top Screen:
3.53-inch widescreen LCD display, enabling 3D view without the need for special glasses; with 800x240 pixel resolution (400 pixels are allocated for each eye to enable 3D viewing).
Touch Screen:
3.02-inch LCD with 320x240 pixel resolution with a touch screen.
Cameras:
One inner camera and two outer cameras with 640x480 (0.3 Mega) pixel resolution.
Pre-Installed Software:
TBA
Nintendo 3DS Game Card:
2 GB Max. at launch.
Wireless Communication:
Can communicate in the 2.4 GHz band. Multiple Nintendo 3DS systems can connect via a local wireless connection to let users communicate or enjoy competitive game play. Systems also can connect to LAN access points to access the Internet and allow people to enjoy games with others. Will support IEEE 802.11 with enhanced security (WPA/WPA2). Nintendo 3DS hardware is designed so that even when not in use, it can automatically exchange data with other Nintendo 3DS systems or receive data via the Internet while in sleep mode. Game Controls:
Touch screen, embedded microphone, A/B/X/Y face buttons, + Control Pad, L/R buttons, Start and Select buttons, "Slide Pad" that allows 360-degree analog input, one inner camera, two outer cameras, motion sensor and a gyro sensor.
Other Input Controls:
3D Depth Slider to adjust level of 3D effect (can be scaled back or turned off completely depending on the preference of the user), Home button to call system function, Wireless switch to turn off wireless communications (even during game play), Power button. The telescoping stylus is approximately 4 inches when fully extended.
Input/Output:
A port that accepts both Nintendo 3DS game cards and game cards for the Nintendo DS™ family of systems, an SD memory card slot, an AC adapter connector, a charging cradle terminal and a stereo headphone output jack.
Sound:
Stereo speakers positioned to the left and right of the top screen.
Battery:
Lithium ion battery details TBA.
Languages:
TBA
Parental Controls:
Parental controls similar to the Nintendo DSi system will be included.
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The Supercard DSTWO, with its beautiful Evolution (EOS) operating system and a powerful on-board processor offers unique and exciting features that you won't find anywhere else. Features such as full GBA emulation, a powerful new GUI, a real-time guide, an integrated auto-patch database, as well as being one of the few flash carts that allows users to upgrade the core firmware. If you're in the market for a sleek and feature-rich flash cart for the Nintendo DS, DS Lite, DSi or DSi XL, the Supercard DSTWO is the one for you.
The Supercard DSTWO Card for Nintendo DS, DS Lite, DSi & DSi XL is a high-end 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 Supercard DSTWO, your cart into your DS, and turn the system on. Playing games and media has never been easier!
The exact feature list for the Supercard DSTWO has not yet been made available, but from previous announcements we know the Supercard DS TWO will feature the following:
-RealTime Functions: RealTime Save, RealTime Game Guide(txt,bmp,jpg) & RealTime Cheat. (More stable, more easy to use, cheat code compatible with R4 and DSTT now)
-Multi Saves (Up to 4 slot), Easy to backup and restore saves.
-Unlimited MicroSD storage space support. SDHC support. FAT or FAT32.
-Multiple languages (English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, French, Italian, Korean, Japanese, Spanish)
-Built-in GBA & SNES Emulator.
-Action Slow Motion (4 levels,).
-File Management System (Copy, Paste, Cut and Delete, long file name support).9. eBook (BMP, JPEG, JPG, PNG, TIF, GIF, TXT, PDF).
-Perfect support for long file names;.br /> -Real-time save slot increase to 4 slots. (Exclusive built-in automatic detection of 3D game engine technology, stability, greatly enhanced).
-Give up cheat-code slow motion game play method, improved use of CPU to do operations, "precise control of CPU speed" Achieving the action slowed down, stability / compatibility and better.
-Real-Time Game Guide will support txt formats without conversion, beautify the font is more beautiful; -New UI interface design. Easier-to-use.
-Advanced multimedia playback: native DivX/XviD playback as well as other major formats, similar to the iPlayer.
What is included?
1 * supercard DSTWO
1 * instruction manual
1 * micro card reader
1 * packing box
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SuperCard DSTwo FAQ:
Q:What is DSTWO different from other flash cart?
A:SuperCard DSTWO is real the 2nd generation flash cart, built-in powerful CPU, can emulate GBA and can provide more powerful function. Other flash cart can’t do this without the built-in CPU.
Q:How to install DSTWO OS?
# A:Please reference to the manual
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Q:Why I can’t enter DSTWO menu?
A:1. Make sure use the correct OS version. There are two version of DSTWO, English version and Chinese version. English version hardware can only use English version OS.
2、Insert the TF card or DSTWO again, maybe this is poor contact problem.
Q:Can SuperCard DSTWO use on DSi, DSiLL and DSiXL?
A:Yes. SuperCard DSTWO can use on all DS series. NDS, NDSL/iDSL, NDSi/iDSi, NDSiLL/DSiXL.
Q:Can DSTWO boot slot 2 flash cart on DSL?
A:Yes. There is a menu on DSTWO system menu to boot slot 2 flash cart.
Q:Can DSTWO run homebrew?
A:Yes. Such as moonshell, colors etc.
Q:What size of MicroSD does SuperCard DSTWO support?
A:DSTWO support SDHC, up to 32GB.
Q:Does SuperCard DSTWO support multi-language?
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A: Yes. But not at the launch time, actually, DSTWO CPU is more power than iPlayer CPU, we need time to develop a powerful movie playback software to release DSTWO multi-media power.
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The Nintendo DS gaming console is very popular gaming device all over the world. The new technology in the DS is known as the R4DS means revolution for DS. The DS gaming terminal has a long history. There are two types of devices that can be attached to the DS known as the slot1 devices and slot2 devices. You could only play games with DS until the latest technology has come into existence. The R4DS is the latest technology available in the market and has got very much popularity.
Here's a quick run down of just what the R4 DS is. I would suggest that if you're not quite sure as to what the R4 DS is, and what it can do, that you do go back to reading my article on this truly unique Nintendo DS accessory.In brief, the R4 DS is a slot 1 device that allows you to play homebrew games as well as Roms and read e-books, watch movies, etc... on your Nintendo DS console. It turns your Nintendo DS system into a whole entertainment center all for under $50.00.
There are some quick and easy tips to follow. While some of these tips may seem obvious, it even took me about a week and a half of using the R4 DS before I came up with some ways to make game playing a little bit easier.
1. Store your game files in a directory on your microSD Card. Make a folder called games, and ONLY store your games in this folder. It makes browsing to them in the menu much easier, and all your game save files will also be organized.
2. Store your MP3 Music files and video files in seperate folders too, and in the case of multiple music albums on the memory card, you should make a sub-directory of each album. This is a MUST for anyone that has lots of music, with all of the track names labelled TRACK 1.mp3, TRACK 2.mp3, etc... You'll avoid conficts with file names by putting them all in on directory, and because you can name your sub-directory the name of the CD your ripped, you'll at least know that TRACK-1.mp3 in the ABBA directory is from the ABBA greatest hits album.
3. Try to backup your game saves to your pc hard drive on a regular basis. Not because they could get corrupted on the microSD card in the R4 DS, but because you may want to go back to an earlier save point later in the game. It's also good to get into this habit because you may erase a game (and its save game file) and not have a backup in case you want to play that game once again sometime in the future. While this one really seems like an obvious hint, you would be surprised to know that most of our technical support emails for the R4 DS deal with how to get back erased or deleted game saves that were not backed up. I recommend doing this at LEAST once a week, more if you play your games more frequently.
4. Don't take out the R4 DS from the Nintendo DS console each time you want to add files to the microSD Card. Simply push the microSD card with your finger and it will 'pop out' of the R4 DS card slot You can then quickly put it into the included microSD Card reader / writer in order to change games and files or add music or video.
5. This is my final (and quite possibly the most obvious) tip. And it deals with the microSD card in the card slot of the R4 DS. When you put the Nintendo DS or DS Lite into your pocket or pick it up. Do a double check on the microSD card in the R4DS slot 1 card. Make sure that the microSD card is in the card slot of the R4DS and it's not loose or ready to pop out. The chances of it popping out without you pushing down on the card are slim, but it could happen while you're carrying it in your pocket. There would be nothing worse than losing your microSD card somewhere, because it popped out and fell on the ground. MicroSD Cards are small and tiny, and once lost, you would have a hard time finding it anywhere else except at a store, where you'd be buying a new one. If you carry your Nintendo DS in a case, then the chances are much smaller that the card will get dislodged from the R4 DS card slot, but it's better to check on a regular basis anyway. Make this something you do before you even power on.
The piracy in the usage of the Nintendo gaming console is increased due to easy use of the R4DS and easy availability of the games to be downloaded in the SD card. The persons who does the piracy, once gets the files of the illegal game in the computer than they transfer them in the Nintendo console. The Nintendo company was about to stop the selling of the R4DS due to the increase in the piracy of games. They had made the device for the legal use and the piracy makes the device available for the pirated and games.
Another point to consider is the piracy of the R4DS cartridge itself. The R4DS cards are available in pirated version by many illegal distributors. There are many people who loose their computer in a short circuit .It is necessary for you to overlook some trusted web sites if you are about to buy the R4DS for the fist time or after an accident with the old pirated one. There are a lot of web sites offering the R4DS sales. You must look for the website which has a store near to you and offering legal sales of the R4DS system..


