No, you need different drivers.
No. The Nintendo DS has a wirless link to any surronding DS.
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those are the gba compatible versions for trading: sapphire/emerald/fire red/leaf green/ruby. 1. u can trade using 2 game boy's advanced and the link cable or, 2. u can trade using 2 Nintendo ds by wifi. that's what i know.
There are many options for connecting a computer to a television. The following are five different cables that can be used: HDMI, DVI-1 (singe link), DVI-1(dual link), DVI-D (single link), DVI-D(double link), and DVI-A.
An Xbox 360 requires several different kinds of cables in order to be hooked up to a television. The cables required are: audio cables, image quality cables, and a cable to link systems.
Couple of different versions of the K Hornet. See link below for illustration
In the DSi Shop's options menu, select the "Link Club Nintendo Account" option, then enter your Club Nintendo username and password.
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nothing at all -- Improved Answer by MOLOKAICREEPER: That happens when you either have a non-working link cable or when the cable you're using is for older Gameboy systems. If the cable you're using has been previously used to trade in Gameboy Color or Gameboy Advance (original) then the cable is most likely NOT going to work with Gameboy Advance SP. I've bought many of these and thought they were bad but it is a pain to find the right one for Gameboy Advance SP and the Nintendo's Website is surely not supportive about this even though the Gameboy Advance SP is not old at all. Yes link cables are a pain. Worst thing Nintendo ever came up with, on top of the fact that there are at least 100 different versions of these cables, and TOO HARD to tell what they do by just looking at them. As they appear to be identical!
Mario must be better because he is the logo for NINTENDO don't you think NINTENDO would make link the logo if he was better?
because he is the link from the game to the player,-nintendo, Hyrule Historia
Yes, but not online. In my experience you can only do multiplayer splitscreen on system link or local.