no, usually if you have a router or a DS compatible access point you do not need a wifi usb stick
yes u stick it on a computer that HAS internet connection and wi-fi connector does the job. i have it.
Theres never really been a console or handheld where you save it to your disk, except the Nintendo DS's (they arent disks but more like chips). But on the PSP you save it to the memory stick.
no it's not 'cause r4 works as a memory stick where you can run DOWNLOADED games in your ds which is ILLEGAL.
There are a wide range of sport games that are available on the Stick Sports website. The games on Stick Sports are divided into categories such as 14 games for playing Stick Cricket, 9 games for playing Stick Tennis, 8 games for Stick Football and various other games such as Stick Baseball and Stick Racing.
No, you can't
The Nintendo 64 analog stick gets lose over time because of being used overtime.
The "Nintendo 3DS" family of consoles includes- - Nintendo 3DS (2011) - Nintendo 3DS XL - Nintendo 2DS - New Nintendo 3DS - New Nintendo 3DS XL Yes. Any member of the 3DS "family" can play 3DS games, but be aware that some games may be restricted to newer hardware -- Xenoblade Chronicles 3D can only be played on New Nintendo 3DS systems and as such cannot be played on older hardware, while Majora's Mask 3D makes use of the New 3DS's extra buttons and C-stick, but can be played on older hardware.
You can't. Earlier games like that have no way to change the controls.
A USB stick (or memory stick).
A USB stick (or memory stick).
Stick RPG is really fun
Luckily, all the stick games on stick page can be played for free! There is no need to pay for the games on stick page, and the games do not require any sort of money after a period of time.