More stuff...
- Guitar Hero/Rock Band peripherals: Guitar Hero/Rock Band Wii guitars/drum sets.
- Wii Balance Board: They're pretty overpriced
- Wii Speak: Meh, might as well
- Wiimote charger: I have one in my room but the battery packs themselves are shot.
- GBA clone: Seeing
Sterl's fantastic review, it looks like a worthy purchase.
- Xbox 360 accessories: headsets, controllers, battery packs/charger stations, wireless adapters, HDMI cables, cooling fans
- Blank CD's and DVD's: Simple enough.
N64Temp said:
Why does everyone hate the R4? They had good support, they got sued so it's not their fault, people should hate the DS-Xtreme, if anyone remembers that bricking firmware they released.
Kinda off topic, but when people think of the R4, they don't think of the original R4, which was and still is not a terrible cart. Nowadays it's pretty much crippled because of the lack of DSTT or R4 firmware updates and new games that are coming out usually require a firmware update. However, ways back, it still got enough patches and compatibility to work with most games. I had mine for about a year and while I had to wait for a patch while everybody else was fine, it still got a patch. Up until the big crop of games in March, it got patches or fixes for most games, with big ones like Bowser's Inside Story and Spirit Tracks coming to memory. I've now since updated to an Acekard, but that R4 was still reliable enough in the year I had it.
R4s are associated with shitty clones and poor knockoffs that leads to many people complaining, which leads to people getting angry, which leads to all this culminating on GBAtemp until there's a general frown upon the whole name "R4".
As for TempShop selling them and their knockoffs, the fact is that people will still buy them, and when there's profit to be made that keeps GBAtemp up and running, it doesn't matter. In the end it comes down to the site running, and I don't care how many crappy knockoff carts they sell to keep that.