Why do I want an R4 card for my Nintendo DS?
Because I want to make my Nintendo DS a multimedia machine!

This R4 card is the latest advance in flash cartridge technology for the Nintendo DSi / DS / Lite. The R4 Card enables your DS to accept a Micro SD memory card – and this in turn means you can now watch movies, play music, browse pictures, read e-books and so much more on your DS. It is the complete solution with no need to purchase any additional components or any messy software. This truly is the easiest media enhancer you could ever imagine owning for your DS console.
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games DS Impressions...
We take a look at three new events and one new gameplay mode in which Sega and Nintendo characters talk to each other and help each other out. Mass hysteria!
Mario and Sonic had such a blast competing at the Summer Olympics, it seems, that they're back for some wintery competition. During our E3 2009 demo for Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, we got to see a few of the iconic events that the pair (and their respective crews) will be participating in. We also saw a new adventure-style mode that offers an interesting diversion from the sports-themed action.
Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again Hands-On
We play through the first of four worlds in this upcoming DSiWare game.

The two iconic and most recognizable video game characters have teamed up once again in Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! With the game coming to DSiWare in just a few days, you'll be able guide the adorable, tiny wind-up Marios to safety. The game was announced during the Nintendo press conference, and we had an opportunity to check it out on the show floor of the Electronic Entertainment Expo.
Sonic, Sega All-Stars return to kart racing
Hedgehog mascot joined by characters from Samba De Amigo, Super Monkey Ball for console and DS racer due in 2010.
Sega got a taste of crossover success with 2007's Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, and the publisher has been making the original gaming speed freak play nice with other brands ever since. Beyond this year's Winter Games follow-up, Sonic also crossed over into Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Sega Superstars Tennis, and now Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing.
Warner Bros. on lording over Lord of the Rings
Q&A: WBIE president Martin Tremblay discusses publisher's new film, literary rights to Tolkien's trilogy; LOTR: Aragorn's Quest coming to Wii, DS, PS2, PSP this fall, "core" installments in series to follow.
In a bit of a pre-Electronic Entertainment Expo blunder, the Entertainment Software Association floated mention of Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest, a family-friendly installment in J.R.R. Tolkien's hallmark fantasy universe to be published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The inadvertent reveal ostensibly confirmed earlier reports that Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The inadvertent reveal ostensibly confirmed earlier reports that WBIE had acquired the rights to make games based on fellow Time Warner subsidiary New Line Cinema's films, rights that were heretofore held by Electronic Arts.


