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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.

Bought one of these r4ds's as gift for someone for Christmas. Just wondering if I load it full of games from this site will the games be in English?

No region issues with the ds. the only thing is, chinese roms can only be played on chinese ds units, that's more a limitation of the hardware in ds's sold outside china not being able to cope with characters. Its for this reason you don't see many chinese nds roms on english websites, yet plenty of japanese/eur/usa roms.

awesome links guys, order will be placed tonight.

xmas pressie delimer solved.

they should sticky this thread here ;)

howie i was wondering wtf you were talking about at scs. it all makes sense now

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quick noob question, are these sd cards it uses like the really small 1s that go in your phone or like the style that come out of camera's.

i dont know jack about em just been told their different.

MicroSD are used in alot of appliances, like phones and cameras. But they vary between brands, for example R4DS has incompatibilities with some non-kingston branded chips.

I don't think it's illegal to back up your software and playing home brews on your R4DS card. The sony mod-chip case proved that.

Additional, i don't condone piracy, i believe software vendors are struggling, that's why i always purchase a game if I really enjoy it. Same with DVD's and CD's. But there's a distinction between piracy and having something in the public domain where anyone can have access to software, chances are the games and software that these have been built upon are based on tools us software developers have written and given for free on the internet - they can make money from our inventions, but they really can't stop you from trialling their software.

well i think its a lot more convienient carrying 1 game catridge with all your games you have paid for the ds on it, than a bag full of 20 of the lil bugga's.

plus that way you can keep the originals minto :) dont think it can top my minto cd's collection :( ive got crazy old cd's that look like they just came out the shop cause i only use copy's in my car, which saved me a crapload when my last car got broken into and they took em all :D u only got cheap copy's sucka's

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