Sorry, Nintendo: Acekard team releases first DSi compatible flashcart

Posted Dec 2, 2008 at 12:10PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Nintendo DS Tags:
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Well so much for Nintendo's efforts to block flashcarts from the DSi. The Acekard team has announced that it has successfully developed a flashcart that is DSi-compatible. According to the Acekard team, the 2i is "completely compatible with Acekard 2." The flashcart, called the Acekard2i, will be commercially available soon enough.

This release shouldn't surprise our regular readers. We've reported before about the vid Acekard released showing a lab version flashcart running on the DSi. Back then though, they said it was "almost impossible" to release a commercial product of their then-current method, so I expected their release to be much later.

Here's a vid of the Acekard2i in action:





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Comments [refresh]

by Portable - 2008-12-02 07:32
» Hell Yeah

I can't wait for the DSi to be released in the States

If the DSi Flash cart can put an English Menu then maybe i'll import a DSi from Japan

by RlKUZAKl - 2008-12-02 09:33
» Nice.

This is all good news but, would it have any effect on the flash cart if there is a system update on the firmware?



IMO, I don't think so, but still.



Anyways good work team Acekard. But I'm keeping my fingers crossed for team Cyclo now.

by itzzspencer - 2008-12-02 15:10
» if

if you have worries, just dont update it.. problem solved

by PT-X - 2008-12-03 07:59
» Nope

There's no more option for eng user Im srry

I have it I knw it

by lixiaochenx277 - 2008-12-03 11:13
» :P

Sorry, Acekard: Nintendo team releases first Acekard bricking firmware.





anyways, if you don't update it, u won't be able to play new releases.

like most console games, new release will come with the latest updates and will automatically update ur firmware if u want to play them.

by gordunk - 2008-12-18 15:03
» meh

Then people will just crack the firmware like they did for PSP, and all DSi flashcarts will run off a CFW kernel, allowing them to run games without fear...their is ALWAYS a way around anti-homebrew/piracy

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