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Thinking about getting a NINTENDO DS LITE, and have been trying to research about having them patched/hacked/chipped to play copied games.

Want to know what the go with them, can you burn/load games onto them or a memory stick, or is there some way of copying the original games?

Any help would be great >_<

Thanks,

Abu

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Hey

Thinking about getting a NINTENDO DS LITE, and have been trying to research about having them patched/hacked/chipped to play copied games.

Want to know what the go with them, can you burn/load games onto them or a memory stick, or is there some way of copying the original games?

Any help would be great :P

Thanks,

Abu

Okay mate, I can definitely help you out here.

What you need to get yourself is an R4 DS cartridge. It's a cartridge that goes into your normal DS games slot that allows you to insert a MicroSD card. Once you do this, you can just drag on NDS game roms from any of the popular emulation sites on to the MicroSD and run them just like a normal DS game.

THERE IS NO PATCHING/HACKING OR CHIPPING REQUIRED!!! :P

Just buy the R4DS cartridge and a microSD and you're set!

You can buy one from HERE! They're always sold out, so put one on order. Usually takes a week or 2.

Official R4DS website

All that's left is to enjoy your 100% free and 100% working DS games, as well as music and movies. All thanks to a $50 cartridge >_<

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Okay mate, I can definitely help you out here.

What you need to get yourself is an R4 DS cartridge. It's a cartridge that goes into your normal DS games slot that allows you to insert a MicroSD card. Once you do this, you can just drag on NDS game roms from any of the popular emulation sites on to the MicroSD and run them just like a normal DS game.

THERE IS NO PATCHING/HACKING OR CHIPPING REQUIRED!!! >_<

Just buy the R4DS cartridge and a microSD and you're set!

You can buy one from HERE! They're always sold out, so put one on order. Usually takes a week or 2.

Official R4DS website

Ah you legend, thanks heaps Chris.

I was looking for ages but couldn't find jack!

Just a question, how do you get games from computer to the SD?

Can you hook the DS Lite up to a computer?

Also, what do you think about that R4DS +2gb package for $90?

Thanks,

Abu

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Ah you legend! Thanks heaps man.

I was looking for ages but couldn't find jack!

Just a question, how do you get games from computer to the SD?

Can you hook the DS Lite up to a computer?

Also, what do you think about that RS4 +2gb package for $90?

Thanks,

Abu

To transfer games, I just use an SD card reader. They're cheap and you can pick them up at any software/computer place. The MicroSD will come with an adapter that makes it normal SD sized. You don't need to hook up the DS Lite to anything, just take out card, put it in the SD reader, drag and drop the rom files on to the card, remove card from the reader and stick it back in the DS. >_<

The $90 package is pretty damn good. With a card that size, you'd be able to fit 20-30 games and their save files. I have a 1gb and currently hold 14 games.

To transfer games, I just use an SD card reader. They're cheap and you can pick them up at any software/computer place. The MicroSD will come with an adapter that makes it normal SD sized. You don't need to hook up the DS Lite to anything, just take out card, put it in the SD reader, drag and drop the rom files on to the card, remove card from the reader and stick it back in the DS. >_<

The $90 package is pretty damn good. With a card that size, you'd be able to fit 20-30 games and their save files. I have a 1gb and currently hold 14 games.

Oh very very very good! Easier than I thought.

I got a SD card reader at home come to think of it, so that will work! :P

20 - 30 games will be plenty, where could I download the games from?

Thanks again Chris.

check out the r4ds kit at dealextreme.com also.. pretty good value.

dslite with r4ds rocks.

http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.1882

This kit seems pretty good.

What you guys think?

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Too right, I use THIS SITE to find mine. But you can just google "Nintendo DS roms" or something and any site will do.

Thanks man, will have a look at them when I get home.

I've personally never dealt with dealsextreme.com, and for some reason I can't load the page. But yeah, Ozmodchips are really reliable and you'll get an english r4 with the latest firmware from them. I just bought one for a mate from them >_<

Oh ok mad.

I can pay it off my credit card but I don't use paypal. How do you make payment with them?

ive got a little over 1000 games if u want some abu

Thanks Ni, will take you up on that.

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btw do a little more of a search for prices... i got my R4DS and a 2GB card for $75

bought them seperately... cant remember the place i got the R4DS from but was on special for like $45... then i got a 2GB card cheap cheap from ebay for $30 delivered

btw do a little more of a search for prices... i got my R4DS and a 2GB card for $75

bought them seperately... cant remember the place i got the R4DS from but was on special for like $45... then i got a 2GB card cheap cheap from ebay for $30 delivered

Oh ok, might just get the R4SD then and get the MicroSD separate.

I think I got a microSD card somewhere at home from my last phone, 1gb if I am not mistaken.

Is there a store or somewhere I could buy the R4DS from? I hate waiting for shipping/postage >_<

dont know of any in Melb...

Damnnnn!..

Could probably get it from some dodgy stall at the market, but who can be fkd going to the market.

See if anyone else knows, if not then I guess I will have to order it tonight from Ozmodchips and just wait it out.

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