No, only the DSi has an SD card slot.
The Nintendo DS relies on battery backed storage in the individual game cartridges for all memory storage. There is a small amount of built-in memory in the Nintendo DS unit itself, however, this is not expandable. Nintendo and third parties do not currently offer external memory storage cards for the Nintendo DS.
The original DS and DS Lite cannot take a memory card at all. The DSi takes SD memory cards.
The Nintendo DS doesn't actually require memory cards for game saving, the memory needed to save games is built into the game cartridges themselves.
No the Nintendo Ds portable console doesn't utilize memory cards the unit has a built in flash memory and the game cartridges themselves include the necessary memory for game saves.
You can get flash carts such as the R4 or acekard, which read memory cards, but it is against this site's Terms of Use to tell you where to download Nintendo DS games (or ROMs)
The memory card is an SD card, which you can get at most electronic stores. I think you can also get one from the Nintendo website, but I'm not positive.
The Nintendo DSi supports SD and SDHC Memory cards, and it should also support MMC, but I'm not 100% sure.
nintendo ds: no nintendo dsi: yes(but needs acompatible memory card)
No, you must have the cards.
The memory card is the game card.
The Nintendo DS doesn;t give out wonder cards. Sorry. You only can get it on wii and transport it in the Nintendo DS. Hope I helped!^_^
Nintendo 3DS game cards are outwardly same as DS cards, except that they are white (as opposed to the DS cards' black) and have a small tab on the side to prevent them from being inserted into other DS systems. 3DS game cards are also known to have a much higher memory storage density than DS cards, at apparently 1-8 GB to the DS's 8-512 MB.