By Aar
The Nintendo DS was a hugely successful console. It sold over a hundred million units, and its games sold even more. However, there was a deep dark secret looming around: the R4 - Revolution for DS. This flash cart allowed the user to put game ROM's on a MicroSD card and play them right on their Nintendo DS. I always wanted one as a kid, but my parents never let me get my hands on one. I wonder why...
Now that I'm much older and I know how to back up my games legally and responsibly, I decided to look for one of these "R4" cartridges. I went to eBay and found the R4 Gold Pro on sale for $6.99 with free shipping. Let's give it a shot! Surely nothing could go wrong... what's a time bomb?
NOTE: This video is not sponsored. I paid for everything out of my own pocket, and all opinions expressed in the video are purely my own.
The Nintendo DS was a hugely successful console. It sold over a hundred million units, and its games sold even more. However, there was a deep dark secret looming around: the R4 - Revolution for DS. This flash cart allowed the user to put game ROM's on a MicroSD card and play them right on their Nintendo DS. I always wanted one as a kid, but my parents never let me get my hands on one. I wonder why...
Now that I'm much older and I know how to back up my games legally and responsibly, I decided to look for one of these "R4" cartridges. I went to eBay and found the R4 Gold Pro on sale for $6.99 with free shipping. Let's give it a shot! Surely nothing could go wrong... what's a time bomb?
NOTE: This video is not sponsored. I paid for everything out of my own pocket, and all opinions expressed in the video are purely my own.