You cannot add things onto gamecube games from the ingternet.
Yes, -ish First you must convert your stars to points. Then go to add Nintendo DSi points on the DSi (who would have guessed?) then get the screen that has your code on it and type it in. Simples
No, but you can if you have a Nintendo DSI, or a Nintendo Ds XL.
you can't
some of the presidents of Nintendo might have made them. well the current president is Satoru Iwata and he invented the Nintendo Wii consoles i don't know who made the rest like gamecube,Nintendo 64,Nintendo ds lite. well all i know is Satoru Iwata invented the Wii.
GameCube is NOT 128-bit, and Wii is NOT 256-bit. 360 is NOT 360-bit. Nintendo 64's CPU is a derivative of the 64-bit MIPS Technologies R4300i (which is where the rabbits in Super Mario 64 got their name, MIPS) -- i.e. uses a 64-bit CPU GameCube's CPU is 64-bit (thus making the GameCube a 64-bit console) The Wii's CPU is also 64-bit. I.e. the Nintendo 64, GameCube and Wii are all "64-bit". The Xbox is also 64-bit As is the PlayStation 2. The PlayStation 3 has a CPU with a single word size of 32-bit. Xbox360's CPU has a 256-bit bus. To be really honest, I have no idea what I'm talking about. But it's not simple to simply say "The GameCube is a 128-bit console". Because "OMG it haz betar grafix" does NOT mean it has "more bits".
go a game then press a then d-pad then press a code then you will add code is this to add or activate a code?
oh it happend to me alot and i fixed it every time it happend, and now ill tell you guys how to fix it! first start up the ds but wait! before it shows Nintendo ds on the screen, press and hold start + select. then once the Nintendo ds screen fades away, and before it says this product is not licenced or edorised by Nintendo, press and hold A + B while your still holding start + select (so you will be holding start + select + A + B). after that the screen fades away and it takes more time to load as usual (the screen will be white for 10 secs) and then you can add codes again!
oh it happend to me alot and i fixed it every time it happend, and now ill tell you guys how to fix it! first start up the ds but wait! before it shows Nintendo ds on the screen, press and hold start + select. then once the Nintendo ds screen fades away, and before it says this product is not licenced or edorised by Nintendo, press and hold A + B while your still holding start + select (so you will be holding start + select + A + B). after that the screen fades away and it takes more time to load as usual (the screen will be white for 10 secs) and then you can add codes again!
yes but you must buy the camera that works with the psp, and i do not believe it have been released in the united states. so look on ebay?
"From my knowlegde, it was originally going to be the Nintendo Revolution. The Revolution controller had an analog stick, start button, select button, and the "DO" button. The original purpose of the "DO" button was for simplicoty of games so that everyone can play. Now the reason why this console wasn't released was the fact that with only the "DO" button, not many games could be created. Even Nintendo's trademark game, Mario, would be very boring and dull for people because even the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) had more buttons. So they came up with the Nintendo Wii. The reason for the name was so that in every region and country, the name would be exactly the same and easily recognizablesince it was so simple. They also decided to add a lot more buttons than even the Nintendo Gamecube had. Hopes this answers your question"
There is no official method for doing this. An unlicensed add-on, the Tristar 64, allows you to play NES and SNES cartridges in a Nintendo 64, with some compatibility problems. You'll probably have trouble finding one, as they were never very popular and are nolonger manufactured.