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Posted by sleepyhead - Mon 18 Jan 2010 22:46
J-Pop isn't so bad ;)

I've got a DS and I have to openly admit, I was completely ignorant of the R4 cartridge / levels of gaming piracy. :lol: Is it really that big a kettle of fish? The games are like £25-30 at first and drop over time, or pick it up second hand.
Posted by Nikomus - Tue 26 Jan 2010 18:19
It's frustrating, but I frequently see people on the tube or buses showing people their DS and saying “Oh, just pick any game, I've got all of them on there.”

How do people expect new games to be made, if the developers don't receive any return from their last release? People complain that £30 a go is too much, but I don't think that makes it ok.

The Big N will still be fine from profits from hardware, but small developers will be discouraged from producing for the DS, arguably one of the most suited platforms for them.
Posted by Funkstar - Tue 26 Jan 2010 18:23
I used to use My DS with an R4 cart full of games I'd actually gone out and bought. It was great, saved me carrying a whole pile or carts around with me.

I don't do it now because I got bored of the DS and haven't used it in about 8 or 9 months.
Posted by Iron Sights - Tue 26 Jan 2010 19:22
i just wanted to know, is it legal in the uk to buy these cards even if you dont want to pirate games cos there is some awesome homebrew apps and games out there also is it legal to pirate games you own, for the convenience of not having to carry all your games
Posted by Georgy291 - Tue 26 Jan 2010 21:29
yeah but another thing those R4 cartriges do is alow you to use your ds as a media player to watch films etc

surely thats not illigal