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 My R4 Card And R4 3DS Card Site - All About free freeware Games & Apps On The Nintendo 3DS system.

 The R4 3DS is considered to be 3DS Flash card, a micro SD Card adapter, and even a media player / manager.  It allows you to use standard micro SD cards to load and store your games, applications, movies and music and then take those applications and use them on your Nintendo DS.  For those of you who may not know what the R4 DS Card is, or what an NDS or Console flash card is, it has been around for some time - with similar cards for older game systems like the Gameboy Advance, Gamboy color, Super NES and Sega Mega Drive/Genesis.  Virtually every game system has had these homebrew type cards.  However, the fact that the r4 ds card uses low cost micro sd cards to store and load files, in place of built in flash memory, users have access to tremendous amounts of storage in the form of these inexpensive flash cards.


But buyer beware!  There are many online stores that offer you the R4 DS Cards, some at ridiculously low prices - but in this case, you really do get what you pay for.  The original R4 DS Card is actually rather inexpensive, but website selling them for $5 or $6 dollars - they simply are not real - and you get what you pay for.  Because the cards have become so very popular, many companies have gone to copy the cards, and make knock offs of the R4 DS Card, which won't work as they should.


You may be curious precisely what variety of games your can play on your Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi with the R4 DS Card.  The R4 DS Card can play everything you can throw at it.  All of the newest games will work, as well as all of the homebrew games and applications too.  Everything is 100% compatible with this amazing little NDS Flash card.  There are amateur developers just pumping out games by the boatload all the time, and giving them away to you for no cost at all - that's right, they're all free.


You're interested in more than just gaming are you?  Don't worry, this is the best part because the R4 DS will have you doing a whole lot of things that have nothing to do with video games on your nintendo ds.  Naturally, you'll be able to plall of your games of course.  Not only that, but movies, music, ebooks, even your digital photos can all be accessed on your Nintendo DS with the R4 DS Card.  It's truly an all in one add on accessory for the DS and DS lite.


Okay, so what is the different between the R4DS and the R4i SDHC Card?


The R4i SDHC card is essentially the same as an R4DS.  It offers you all of the same things, except you'll now be able to enjoy all of the benfits of this flash card on your nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL systems.  You'll be up and running in no time.  And while the R4 DS Card works only on the Nintendo DS and DS lite systems, the R4i SDHC is actually 100% backwards compatible, meaning you can use it on any model or any version of the DS, DS lite, DSi and the DSi XL systems.  It's really the universal version of the R4.  You'll be able to watch the same movies, read the same eBooks, and take your Mp3 music with you too.  And of course, play all of the homebrew, roms and applications that you can get your hands on.  The R4 DS Card and the r4i sdhc are the must have accessorties for the Nintendo DS - an all in one, do everything 3rd party accessory that you won't be able to go without once you've tried it.

 Just what is this 3DS FlashCard?  And how can you get a slew of free games for your Nintendo DSi and Nintendo 3DS?  I hope that this blog will help both explain what it is, how to use it, keep you updated on new firmware releases - and some cool reviews of some of the best homebrew games you can download and play free of charge for your Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DSi providing you have either an R4 Card or an R4 3DS card for your hand held system.  

I want to stress that I am NOT an expert... far from.  I am just a user, like you, who likes to play video games, and have been into freeware and shareware games since the early days of the PC.  When I found out that there were tons of free games available as freeware for the DS, I knew I had to find out more, and how.  But it took me ages to find out how the heck they were played.  I mean, there was no way to actually just install a game and go... You needed something like the R4 Card to be able to use the games on the DS and DSi.  Without it, they were just files that you had no way to install to your system.

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