no, because they're not equal in value. You may have to trade in the old Nintendo and bring enough money to make the money + trade in points equal to the price of a dsi.
In other words, if you want to, bring sum more cash with you.
you can do that in your local gamestop
GameStop gave us $70 off old DS Lite with purchase of DSI
You can trade in your games, I think.
At gamestop, you get $50 off a dsi when you trade in a regular ds, $70 off a ds lite, and $20 off a gba sp. I traded my ds lite and my gba sp for one.
$400-@550 depending if old or new
Yes, although the worth of the dsi can be more than a used old psp. Or, it can be less...depends on where you trade it in.
If I'm not mistaken, the dsi XL is 180 dollars. If you trade in your ds lite, it will subtract 40 dollars. I've done this and I've done it at Gamestop. If it still too much, go trade in some games.
Well at GameStop or EBGames they have a discount. You can bring in your DS Lite and an old game, then they give you a discount off the DSi. They do not allow the original DS.
You can buy old games, but can't trade them in most of the time
18 at gamestop. anywhere else i dont know
If you mean trade a game in at gamestop, then you get a low credit of money to save up for another game. I would say it would take about 15 old games to get a new one.
I am 99.99% sure that you cannot trade in the DSi XL for a 3DS without needing to pay or trade extra.* But what you could do is trade in your DSi XL with a couple games and extra cash, and you should have saved up enough to get your 3DS.*You would have to find an extremely good deal, and I don't think it would be possible.