Yes, the Nintendo DSi does have its own game cartridges, though they are extremely rare. There are only a handful of DSi-exclusives as they are games that require the camera. The console is also backward compatible so you can use the original DS games.
The Game Cube console does not play the older Nintendo cartrides. You can hook a Nintendo game boy to the console and play game boy games.
No. Its a game station! An electronic device for playing video games on cartridges.
No. Any game cartridges/disks that are made for a Nintendo console won't work on any other company's consoles. However, some Nintendo game cartridges/disks can work on multiple Nintendo consoles. Gamecube disks can be played on the Wii, Gameboy games can be played on the Gameboy Advance, and Gameboy Advance games can be played on the Nintendo Ds.
not possible, Pokemon games are only compatible with Nintendo products.
Super NES game cartridges...... Old school
No the game cartridges are different shapes. Nor does the N64 OS support SNes games.
On the Original Nintendo DS, and Nintendo DS lite, you can play Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games. But on the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL, there is no Game Boy or Game Boy Advance slot.
All of Nintendo's hand held systems in the Game Boy line and including the Nintendo DS Lite, are capable of playing games from anywhere around the world. There are no regional lockout chips or codes installed on the units which prohibit game play, unlike the Nintendo home console lineup. Game Boy Advance games sold in the USA for example can be played on a Japanese Game boy Advance sp, and will be displayed in English regardless. And all Japanese Game Boy Advance games will appear in Japanese language when played on a North American Game Boy Advance sp.
Yes, since Nintendo DS games are not region locked, it can play a DS game from any region.
no not the big ones
On the Original Nintendo DS, and Nintendo DS lite, you can play Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games. But on the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL, there is no Game Boy or Game Boy Advance slot.
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.