no the ds charger is not the same as the dsi charger and the ds charger will NOT work on the dsi
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The DS lite and DSi are completely different pieces of hardware. You would have to buy a DSi, you can not turn a DS lite into a DSi
no u cant a dsi cant fit in a ds case i tried a dsi is bigger than a ds
You can download unlimited, full version Nintendo DS and DSi games and easily transfer them to your DS / DSi using: http://www.squidoo.com/Download-DS-Games
no you cant dsi is to new
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.
probaly not
Yes you can OR you can trade your Nintendo DS, $100 and 2 unwanted games for a Nintendo DSi.
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.
No. Trading in a used DS will get you credit toward a DSi (somewhere around $70), but it will not pay for the entire thing.
There are several types of Nintendo DS systems ranging from the Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, and Nintendo DSi XL. The newest version of the Nintendo DS is the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS XL.
No,sorry because the dsi is more advanced than the ds lite or ds original. : ( sorry
Some shops allow part trading, however, the Nintendo DSi does not need Nintendo DS parts. Gamestop is currently offering the trading of the DSL for the DSi. If you trade in your DSL then you can get $70 towards the DSi (which is currently priced at $170). :) Yes that is right but the deal is no loger avaible!!!
It was just called Nintendo DS. Then Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo DSi XL.
Seventy dollars $70
yes you have to trade in other game systems such as a nintendo ds or dsi