Weirdly enough, close your DS and cover the broken button with your mouth and blow.. It will get it working. I dont know why this works (dust?) but it gets them working for a while.
Check to see if the battery is securely placed. If it is, then plug the DS into the charger and connect to an outlet. Then it should charge up and work.
All DS games work on both the DS and the DS Lite. Games that require a GBA cartridge slot (like the Guitar Hero games) do not work on the DSi, as the GBA slot has been removed. also dont try 3ds games on any ds ( but 3ds) it wont work but you can play ds games on it :( but not 3d
you cant. there isnt any flint and steel, or lava wont set anything on fire
You pull the battery out and put all the parts in a bowl of rice which dries it out.
i9 know i want to also but it wont download
ds lite wont but dsi will
It will work on Nintendo ds lite, Nintendo dsi and on the 3ds. It wont be in 3d though
Suggest you check out the Nintendo website www.nintendo.com and select your country. If UK website is www.nintendo.co.uk. You will get repair information from there.
P.s. is there any place i can take it too? It wont accept any ds games, what else can i try?
no buttons so buttons wont break
Turn off your Nintendo DS. While turned off, press and hold the A and B buttons on your DS. Continue holding both of these buttons and turn on your DS. Continue to hold A and B while your DS powers up.
No they wont work on a SNES.
I can only think of 2 possible soloutions.The first one:Charge your DS, using your Power Adapter (Which came with your package)OR:If the DS Still won't turn on, you should consider buying another compatible battery, these can be bought from the internet and game shops.Example DS Battery:http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nintendo-DS-Compatible-Battery-850mAh/dp/B000LRT4JAExample DS Lite Battery:http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nintendo-DS-LITE-Replacement-Battery-Capacity/dp/B000VO6W5MExample DSi Battery:http://www.batteryupgrade.co.uk/shopBrowser.php?assortmentProductId=37421125&shopGroupId=21635566&tracker=googleProducts_uk#/assortmentProductId/37421125/shopGroupId/21635566
No it wont
well I'm from England but if its a ds lite then probably £75, if its a normal one then £50 this probably wont help though if you don't live in England and use pound sterling
Thermocouple is probably bad and needs replacing.
well it acutally depends on if Nintendo decides to make a N64 neo or something but i belive that there is a small chance that Nintendo wont make more games for the N64