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R4 hits the mainstream media

While pirates and homebrewers alike have known about the R4 since last December, the popular flashcart received its first taste of mainstream media attention today with an article in The Times. The piece focuses on characterizing the R4 as a major threat to Nintendo's pockets, citing the slot-1 cart's cheapness (about $40) and ease of use for its popularity among pirates, dismissing its ability to run homebrew "unofficial software" as an aside.

Despite its cautionary tone, the article provides an interesting look at how shops in Tokyo's Akihabara district advertise the product without actually acknowledging its features. One shop was seen putting up a sign that read, "New R4 shipment has finally arrived! You know what it does! Absolutely no questions will be answered concerning this product ..." Some salesman even refer customers to YouTube tutorials instead of explaining the R4's features themselves.

We understand that the R4 and other similar flashcarts make it easy for people to download and play unauthorized ROMs willy-nilly, but we don't think it's nearly as popular with gamers as The Times suggests. Also, we take offense to the article's ignorance of the DS homebrew community and achievements that tools like the R4 have fostered. We're not all pirates!

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phanboy_iv1

11-26-2007 @ 5:01PM

phanboy_iv said...

If Nintendo's hardware was open to anyone who wanted to take the time to code for it, I would be on their side.

But gaming hardware has been for years jealously guarded,
and I'm a firm believer in the principle that no one should prevent you from running almost any kind of code you want to on a device that you own, if you waive the right to a warranty.

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Clandaith2

11-26-2007 @ 5:02PM

Clandaith said...

I just bought an R4 card and got it on Saturday. I'm completely in love with it! I have ripped a few movies and loaded them up. I have a few demos and homebrew software loaded.

But, I am still buying games. I'm looking forward to Squad Command (the 40k game).

Having an R4 does not mean pirate, just as P2P does not mean pirate.

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Sirus3

11-26-2007 @ 5:03PM

Sirus said...

I like to use the R4 to play games when they are released in japan so I can know if I like it and if i do then i buy the english release. I have also found it a great way to try games before I buy it as well as carrying around multiple games I am playing at the same time that I own. When I bought brain age 2 I simultaneously put it on my R4 so my mom could play the cartridge while i played it on R4.

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tcgiant4

11-26-2007 @ 5:09PM

tcgiant said...

I'm a pirate.

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RupeeClock5

11-26-2007 @ 5:26PM

RupeeClock said...

Oh, you'd be surprised how many people have these things...
There's two forums I frequent, a gaming forum on www.clockcrew.cc and the DS hardware board on www.gamefaqs.com, on clockcrew, many of the members I know have an R4, including myself, an there is an astounding amount of R4 discussion at GameFAQs.

Seriously, R4's just make piracy astoundingly easier...

Oh right, yes I have an R4, but I don't download any roms.
I use a rom dumping tool on my Supercard Lite.

Now if only I hadn't gotten myself banned for a month at GFAQs, I'd be posting this right away.

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sergioalb646

11-26-2007 @ 5:49PM

sergioalb64 said...

We are all not pirates indeed, but personally I would glady give up homebrew if it would help slow down DS piracy.

Think about it; more games would sell, more developers would launch DS games, and a bunch of those new games ought to be good if not great.

Boo to piracy!

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ELIJAH the ChaosDragon7

11-26-2007 @ 5:49PM

ELIJAH the ChaosDragon said...

I am looking into purchasing it for media purposes, does anyone know of a site thats trustworthy? Nintendo forced me down this path, they should have released the playan years ago!

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RAmen8

11-26-2007 @ 6:12PM

RAmen said...

Amazon has it:

http://tinyurl.com/33qcaf

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Clandaith9

11-26-2007 @ 6:54PM

Clandaith said...

I bought mine on Amazon.com. It was through a reseller, but it came in the mail just fine.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000Y3U91I

That's it there, but it was US$39.99 two weeks ago.

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Byron Fortescue10

11-26-2007 @ 5:59PM

Byron Fortescue said...

I've got an R4, loaded it up with some homebrew and some games, but personal use is okay here where I live.. There's also very good homebrew around, which is also very cool! And the R4 makes it accesible to anyone very easily, which is a good thing..

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Ihar `Philips` Filipau11

11-26-2007 @ 6:30PM

Ihar `Philips` Filipau said...

I have R4 solely for a reason that I cannot otherwise carry lots of games with me. I want to have a choice - at any time. R4 provides it to me.

Piracy (or rather in my case mostly demoing) of game came as additional bonus. Sadly I already bought all the games I wanted. Not much left to be pirated. (Except of course the titles which take like *NEVER* to reach Europe.)

If Nintendo would release card which would allow me to transfer my games to it (and saves!!!) off DS cartridges - I would gladly buy one and will be legit user. Otherwise I'm sticking with R4.

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Ihar `Philips` Filipau12

11-26-2007 @ 6:46PM

Ihar `Philips` Filipau said...

Second thought.

Popularity of R4 (as well as M3) are plainly pointing in direction of popularity of download services.

Nintedo, finally, please take a hint. I got bored trying to find a Metroid Pinball two years after its release. But on BitTorrent it is readily available. Hint. Hint. Hint.

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HellsHammer13

11-26-2007 @ 6:54PM

HellsHammer said...

I've owned my R4 for quite awhile now. Homebrew has come along way and is starting to get really interesting(Colors, AXE), it's too bad this seems to leave out that whole side of the story.

That being said, as far as the legal issues are concerned, personally, I tend to use it just like I use Torrents, as a test run.

Too many times I've spent $10 on terrible movies at the theater, and too many times I've spent $30-50 on terribe games at the store. (Lets not forget the fact that video game retailers USED to let you try games in the store before you bought them...thanks ebgamestop)

If I get a movie illegally and it's good, I go out and buy it. Similarly, if I get a game illegally and It's good (New Mario, Hotel Dusk) I go out a buy a real copy.
Nintendo lets you download a demo copy at the store to try to entice you to buy a game, I use R4 for the same.

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Pie Pants14

11-26-2007 @ 7:05PM

Pie Pants said...

Yes, I have an R4, and yes, I do pirate some games. But the thing is, I'm from Australia, and games here are ridiculously overpriced. For instance, Phantom Hourglass sells in the local EB's for AUD$70, which at current rates, is about US$62. At those prices, I can't afford to buy as many games as most. The R4 is a convenient try-before-you-buy system so I don't end up wasting money.

It's also allowed me to play many games that aren't actually for sale anymore (mostly GBA games via the EZFlash 3-in-1) and games that otherwise wouldn't be sold at all in Australia. Without the R4, the DS would probably sit in a corner, only to be played maybe once or twice a month. Now I find myself using it every day.

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charlotte15

11-26-2007 @ 7:26PM

charlotte said...

On a parenting forum that I frequent almost everybody that owns a DS has an R4. People recommend it to each other and people are so grateful because now they don't have to buy those expensive games anymore. It is quite depressing, really (perhaps even more so since these are parents that on other subjects are quite holier-than-thou and all about modeling good behaviour for your children)

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Abscissa16

11-27-2007 @ 2:31AM

Abscissa said...

I'm curious what forum that is?

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charlotte17

11-27-2007 @ 8:51AM

charlotte said...

It is a Dutch forum.

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Archaic18

11-26-2007 @ 8:06PM

Archaic said...

Another Australian here. I use my R4 primarily to play homebrew, or SCUMMVM games. Having said that, I do occasionally download ROMs to play on it of games I'm interested in perhaps importing (either direct from Japan, like I did with Ouendan, or a game released in America that's not getting released here), games I already own (simply because it's easier to not take a stack of games around with me at all times), and seemingly out-of-print games. I continue to buy legit copies of games when I find something that interests me, and if anything, I'm probably more willing to put my money on a game, simply from having had a chance to try it before I buy.

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Author X19

11-26-2007 @ 9:16PM

Author X said...

I've only gotten my R4 recently, a couple weeks ago, and I'm very satisfied. A lot of good homebrew (Like Geo Wars, Everlasting Love (thanks DS fanboy!), and World of Sand), and yes, I've downloaded a few ROMs. Three words: Zekkyo Senshi Sakeburain!

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DarkMirage20

11-27-2007 @ 1:35AM

DarkMirage said...

Maybe not in America, but in Asian countries other than Japan, almost everyone with a DS uses R4. It's like part of the standard package. And I don't know anyone who runs homebrew on his DS either...

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