I tried it out and it doesn't work on mine. I read on some German forum (with what little I could understand) that something needs to use the HDMI entrance before you can use the dual play feature.
But I haven't tested the dual play with the PS3 or 360 yet. I can't be too sure about it not working, but for my TV it's most certainly not as easy as just turning the TV on and selecting dual play, since I can't select dual play when using the Wii.
It is possible to use a smart card with the Nintendo DS to play pirated games. This has been made illegal.
no only the ones with the download play logo on the back of the box (the two nintendo's one with black screens and one with white screen.)
There are currently many people working for Nintendo and making the games and the systems, so yes anyone can work for Nintendo if they have the right education.
All Nintendo DS are region-free, there is no regional lockout. Any Nintendo DS game will work with any Nintendo DS, and any Nintendo DS game is compatible for multiplayer with another Nintendo DS game, of a different country of origin. I DON'T KNOW!!!!!!!
DSi Ware games and other downloadable content The Nintendo DSi Shop is specific to the region for which the system was manufactured. For example, a Japanese system can download DSi Ware games and other software only from the Nintendo DSi Shop for the Japanese region, regardless of where the system is being played. Nintendo DSi exclusive game cards Nintendo DSi game cards that are only compatible with Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL (and not Nintendo DS or Nintendo DS Lite) are region locked. This means game cards manufactured for the U.S. market would not work in a system made for another country. Nintendo DS / Nintendo DS Lite game cards Older Nintendo DS and DS Lite software is region-free, so you can play most of that software on a Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL from any region. It's possible, however, that future Nintendo DS software will incorporate region encoding. In these instances, these games would not work in a system made for another country. Source: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/dsi/en_na/faq.jsp#vers
It is possible to use a smart card with the Nintendo DS to play pirated games. This has been made illegal.
Yes it can there aren't games that only work for dsi
The Game Cube console does not play the older Nintendo cartrides. You can hook a Nintendo game boy to the console and play game boy games.
No
No, the Nintendo wii is unable to support Nintendo ds games because of the lack of a ds game slot and the dual touch screens, making it hard to display on a tv. However the wii can play gamecube games, and ds demos can be downloaded off the Nintendo channel.
Yup just get plus and play enjoy
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Yes, the Nintendo 3DS family can play Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi games. However, some games that require the GBA slot (Guitar Hero) will not work for the Nintendo 3DS.The Nintendo 3DS family includes:- Nintendo 3DS- Nintendo 3DS XL (LL)- Nintendo 2DS- New Nintendo 3DS- New Nintendo 3DS XL (LL)
It lets you play Nintendo DS ROMS and homebrew, which you can download from sites.
That is because the Nintendo Wii U is a newer generation of gaming console for Nintendo. Therefore, the Nintendo Wii cannot play Nintendo Wii U games
no only the ones with the download play logo on the back of the box (the two nintendo's one with black screens and one with white screen.)
If you mean Wii, then no. Nintendo and Xbox Corporations are not affiliated with each other, so the controller will never work with a Nintendo Wii.