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Assuming you mean old DS games, yes, the 3DS can play any of them, as long as they do not require Slot-2, like Guitar Hero.
Unfortunately no, Guitar Hero: On Tour and it's sequels cannot be played on the Nintendo DSi, Nintendo DSi XL, Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo 3DS XL. All these systems do not have Slot-2 hardware (Game Boy Advance slot), which is the main requirement for this title.
No it will not. The 3DS does not have a Gameboy cartridge slot.
Yes, the Nintendo 3DS family can play Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi games. However, some games that require the GBA slot (Guitar Hero) will not work for the Nintendo 3DS.The Nintendo 3DS family includes:- Nintendo 3DS- Nintendo 3DS XL (LL)- Nintendo 2DS- New Nintendo 3DS- New Nintendo 3DS XL (LL)
A 3DS can play regular DS games. The only things it can't play are those that require a DS's slot-2, such as Guitar Hero. Everything else works fine.
Yes, all Nintendo 3DS variants can play Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi games.The Nintendo 3DS family includes:- Nintendo 3DS- Nintendo 3DS XL (LL)- Nintendo 2DS- new Nintendo 3DS- new Nintendo 3DS XL (LL)
Not completely. Both the guitar add-on and the drum add-on are only compatible with the DS Lite because of its GBA slot at the bottom, however you can play vocals using the 3DS microphone.
Yes and no.The games you are able to play in your DS XL can also be played in your 3DS, but they will not be in 3D. The 3DS games can only be played in your 3DS, and not in your DS XL (or any previous model) at all.
The newest gaming system is the Wii, and honestly, i think it is the best, i have one and it has awesome games on in including guitar hero, dj hero, band hero, call of duty... all of them except for modern warfare 2, guitar hero 5!! btw is awesome, and more!
Electric guitar!!!
No, the way the screen works is that it has a special filter in place to make part of the screen visible only to one of your eyes, the other part to the other eye. The problem with this is it halves the effective frame rate for moving pictures, and requires the user's head to be in a specific position relative to the console, or else they see double images and the 3D effect is lost.
You play 3DS games on a 3DS, not on a computer.