No, but you could for money or store credit.For instance, GameStop would give you money/ store credit if you traded it in.
Yes you can you can can can!
not, unless you have seen one and trade on Nintendo wfc, or you know someone who has two
There are 4- the original Nintendo DS, the Nintendo DS lite, the Nintendo DSi and soon coming a new one: the Nintendo DSiXL.
No, but the new NDSi has one.
No, you have to have 2 Nintendo DS's to be able to trade but you do get an a attachment for you're DS that allows you to plug it into the DS card slot and have two DS card slot's
You can trade it in and get money for then buy the new one but you will probably still not have enough money
no you cant dsi is to new
yes. You can as long as there are 2 emerald game paks or if there are 2 Nintendo ds game cards in which you migrate to one dimond or pearl then trade to the other.
Yes you can you can can can!
While you can't trade an older system for a newer one, you can certainly trade a DS/DS Lite in for credit at GameStop or stores like it.
If you mean simply trading one system for the other, then no, you cannot. The Nintendo DSi is worth about $150 while the DS Lite is worth about $110. You can, however, trade in the Nintendo DS Lite and cash for the Nintendo DSi. If you choose that method, you will need about $40 or so more to cover the cost. You can also choose to trade in your Nintendo DS Lite plus a game or two for the Nintendo DSi.
heh, NO!
not, unless you have seen one and trade on Nintendo wfc, or you know someone who has two
If you lost your Nintendo ds...... Find it or buy a new one.
You can't trade JUST you DSi system in for a 3DS system anywhere.
No, you will have to buy the DSi separately for $169.99 ($199.99 CAD). In some areas, EB Games will be accepting trade ins of the Nintendo DS or DS Lite for money towards a new Nintendo DSi.
Sort of. When I got my DSi for Christmas last year, It wouldn't accept game cards. We called tech support and they examined it. They said it was a factory flaw and sent us a new one in the mail!