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
In America: A Nintendo DSi is $140; a DSi XL is $160. In Japan: A Nintendo DSi is ¥15,000; a DSi LL is ¥18,000. In the UK: A Nintendo DSi is £150. In Australia: A Nintendo DSi is $300.
tap the Nintendo dsi shop icon on the Nintendo Dsi , or Nintendo DSi XL start up screen
umm when you buy a dsi it comes with a charger but you can buy it at game stores
Go to Nintendo DSi Shop. There will be games where you have to trade in DSi Points for the game and there are some that are free. Just click on the free game and click download.
Nintendo DSi XL is defenitly better vecause it is bigger and has more applications on it, also its easier to log on to the internet on it.
yes it is it got 3 downloaded game and just a bigger version of a dsi
On the Original Nintendo DS, and Nintendo DS lite, you can play Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games. But on the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL, there is no Game Boy or Game Boy Advance slot.
yes
Skype is not available on the Nintendo DSi. The only game console that currently has Skype built in is the PSP.
Of corse it will The DSI is an upgraded version of the Original DS it will work.
its called the Nintendo DSi and i think touch and shake is a game for the DSi
There is no reason behind not being able to play Bolt on a Nintendo DSi unless the game isn't an offical licensed copy of the game since Bolt is a Nintendo DS game and therefore is capable of being played on all Nintendo DS systems which will include DSi, DSi XL, 3DS and 3DS XL.
The game is for Nintendo DS. If your DSI machine will play DS games then you can. The game is not available in a Nintendo DSI game card. The game was only designed for the Nintendo DS platform, if it does not work on the DSI it is because it was designed for the Nintendo DS DS game
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
The dsi costs $299 at eb game
No