It is also very common for clone cartridges to include words such as Gold, Plus, Ultra, and Dual-Core which only serve to make the card sound impressive. These flashcards, referred to as clones, commonly add words to their names to denote their features such as SDHC if it supports SDHC microSD cards, RTS if it has Real Time Save support, and DSi or 3DS often paired with changing R4 to R4i if it works on the Nintendo DSi or 3DS consoles. These are flashcards that use exactly the same hardware and are, for all intents and purposes, also referred to as the original R4 revolution.ĭue to the popularity of the original R4 cartridge and subsequent continued popularity of other cards using the name, Nintendo DS flashcards using R4 in their names is still very common despite the original having long since stopped production. The original Revolution for DS card is no longer sold, however cards commonly referred to as 1:1 clones can still be purchased online. The original R4 cards use a microSD (≤2GB) card for its firmware and games, and does not support SDHC microSD cards.
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