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All the Nintendo certified games,merchandise,and consoles have the Nintendo seal on it.Even Japanese games have it!
Currently the largest library of games for a Nintendo console is the Nintendo Wii due to it also being able to play Gamecube games and offering older Nintendo games as downloadable content.
Yes, the original Nintendo DS as well as the Nintendo DS lite can play NDSi games.
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C is the programming language (some) games are written in, your question makes no sense.
you cant for free, but i was looking round to find what language games are written in and most are in C/C++
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Most general-purpose programming languages can be used for video games. Lazyfoo's tutorials are excellent resources for anyone interested in game programming. They are written in the C++ programming language, but the same concepts can easily be applied to C, Ruby, Python, Perl, or any other general-purpose language.
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Generally, C code. This applies for all Gameboy games and not just Pokemon. Here is a link that will tell you the basics of Gameboy programming: http://www.loirak.com/gameboy/gbprog.php
Games are written in programming languages and HTML is not a programming language. So games on the internet are not created using HTML. Some very simple games, may have HTML as part of their creation, but the coding for the functionality of the game is done using a programming language, like Javascript. You cannot access the code for most programming languages, though you can see HTML code. As that is not the game, that is not really of much use to you.
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