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Which Flash Card Readers For The Nintendo Ds Lite Is The Best?? R4,r4i, Dstt, Cyclo Evo, M3i,n5 Ect?

I want to get a flash card for my nintendo ds lite, but i was also hoping to get a nintendo DSI also so i would like to have a card that would work for both DS lite and DSI, but for right now i want to know which card is the best card out there R4,R4i, DSTT, Cyclo Evo, M3I,N5 ect??
I want to get one that will hold the newest and oldest games. Also I want to make sure that the manufacture site updates their software. I would like to buy one from a USA site i do not want no clones or fakes. . I am also looking to buy like a bundle pack with everything in it, like the Card, the little MicroSD Card and the card reader.
So could someone tell me some advice on which card for the nintendo ds lite is the best card and tell me if that card holds the newest games and how many games can you fit on the card and what all should come with it. Tell me more about the card that your telling me. . thanks alot for the advice and if anyone can provide a site so i can see the card that would be great. . I am new at this so i wanted to get some advice on which flash card is the best to hold games. .
Thanks

3 Responses to “Which Flash Card Readers For The Nintendo Ds Lite Is The Best?? R4,r4i, Dstt, Cyclo Evo, M3i,n5 Ect?”

  1. Simon says:

    I (and many others) own the original R4 card for the DS. I have a 2GB microSD for it and I’m able to hold about 45 games plus the entire NES library on it. The R4 seems to be the most popular. If you have a DSi, then you’ll need the R4i. Here’s a good R4 guide:http://www.wiilovemario.com/R4DS-Guide

  2. jessxcox says:

    Well depends if your are any good with logic:
    if you would like to keep it simple than the R4 is the best way to go. Its quality,trustworthy and orgainses all the things for you however this means you cant reorganise but like i said is really simple to use. although im not sure if its just the normal way to put games on
    If you like having more controll over it then you want the DSTT. you get to play with “raw” files (that you can download) and re arange and sort. however this is where it helps to have a logical mind. by moving or even just changiong the name of some of the system folders/files you can screw up the whole format (but keep a spare copy or download another) which is especial anoying when it is very personalised/ customized. ALSO THE DSTT IS CHEAPER AS IT IS PRETY MUCH JUST A NDS MEMORY CARD READER. THERE IS NOTING ELSE TO IT
    Note: for DSi you will need a R4i or a DSTTi im not really sure about some of the other 1′s you mentioned. these are just as easy/hard to get hold of as the others. but the 3 main “Quality ones are dstt r4 and M3″

  3. Reggie S says:

    Hello Jess,
    I wish I knew all the right questions to ask like you do when I was first trying out flash cards. I started with the M3 Real for my DS Lite, but upgraded to an Acekard 2i for my DSi. And any DSi card is compatible with older DS versions, so you should only have to get on card unlike me!
    2 GB should be enough, but if you want to put all your music and games on, then you could get one with a 4GB. I got my mine from http://www.dscardworld.com they have the Acekard bundled with a 4GB Kingtson sd card for 48$ shipping included. It’ll come with everything you need, and they test each card before sending it out.
    Best of luck!

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