![]() The Times claims that: In the hands of the 35 million DS users around the world the R4 chip has the potential to deal a heavy financial blow to Nintendo and to the dozens of software developers that make games for the machine. Game ROMs, digital images of the code included with any given game, can be downloaded onto the SD card and then played on the machine. The R4 package, which retails for between 20-30, constitutes a cartridge-based programme that slots into the DS’ Game Boy Advance slot and a flash SD card, onto which copied games can be transferred, that inserts into the DS card slot. Its sale is currently not illegal (though its use is) meaning some outlets are openly advertising it, though are at the same time refusing to clarify any details about the device. The R4 has been available online for some time, but its popularity has grown meaning that as well as an increased presence online the device is also now showing up on the High Street.
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