No, but you could for money or store credit.For instance, Gamestop would give you money/ store credit if you traded it in.
I would say about $125-$150 if you want a Nintendo Lite. If you want a Nintendo I, it would be about $175-$200. Hope I helped you :)
No, because it would make Nintendo lose money because some people would buy the PC version.
No It's not but that would be cool.
Nintendo Wanted a name that would stick out from the crowd. The Name wii is also representive of Nintendo's approch of including the whole family. The word "Wii" meaning we all play together.
The Nintendo Wii is in Black & White so Nintendo can reach more customers by giving them more choice in what colour they would like.
Green light - Green, White light - Green, Red light - Black
No, but you could for money or store credit.For instance, Gamestop would give you money/ store credit if you traded it in.
The white crayon would still appear white under blue light. This is because white objects reflect all colors of light equally, so the blue light would contribute to the overall brightness of the white crayon without changing its color.
Yellow as white objects reflect the whole visible light spectrum. So the white ball would reflect the yellow light.
The green light would be the starboard steaming light, the white the masthead light. What you would do would depend on factors such as its releative bearing and in what waters you are sailing.
Probably....GAME...where I traded in 3 games..It's best to get a GAME card because you get more and you can buy more games..obv.!!
I would say it would make light purple. I say that because red and blue make purple and if you add white it would make it light. So its light purple.
Depends if u bought it there and if u can prove its in good condition.
white shoes appear white because it reflects all 7 colours of white light when fallen on to it.Therefore if only yellow light is fallen on to this object it would give out light rays which are yellow in colour . so shoes would appear yellow.
A combination of red, green, and blue light on a white sheet of paper would create white light. This is because white light is produced when all three primary colors of light are combined in equal intensities.
A "white surface" is one that reflects all colors of light. That's why it looks white when a white light shines on it, and that's why you call it "white". If only red light shines on it, then it looks red.