In some shops you can, but only for about ten dollars (that's what EB games offered me!) You would be lucky to even get THAT! DS lites are pretty old so trade it in while you can!
While you can't trade an older system for a newer one, you can certainly trade a DS/DS Lite in for credit at GameStop or stores like it.
yes, at Gamestop Trade your DSi XL and get $100 in-store credit toward the reservation of a 3DS, trade in your DSi and get $75 or trade in your DS lite and get $50.
about 60-70 dollars
The DS lite is almost exactly the same size as the 3DS.
Initially a 3DS costs about $270. If you trade in you DSI you get $75 off. Trade in DSIXL for $100 off. DS lite gets $50 off (if you were wondering)
No, the Nintendo DS lite cannot play 3DS games.
Yes It works on the DS Lite, DSi, and 3DS.
Assuming that you go to a video game specialist store like Gamestop, or a place that lets you trade in games for cash (like Best Buy), *you can trade in your DS or DS Lite, but it will not be enough to buy a Nintendo 3DS.* You will need to trade in a lot of other games also, or save up some other cash too.* 99.99% certain*
No. The DS range goes 'DS', 'DS lite', 'DSi', 'DSi XL', and then there 3DS.
no
There are two main types of Nintendo DS devices: the original DS and the DS Lite. The original DS was followed by the DSi, DSi XL, and the 3DS family, which includes the 3DS, 3DS XL, 2DS, New 3DS, New 3DS XL, and New 2DS XL.
Yes, regular DS games fit into a 3DS.