you have to go into settings.
on dsi it will have a wrench pic click that
on ds lite it will have a picture of a ds at the very bottom of the screen at the start, click it and then click the wrench and then click into the globe (circle thing) and choose your language
On the main menu of the Nintendo DS, on the bottom in the middle there is an icon showing a miniature Nintendo DS. Select this, and you are greeted with 4 color tiles. Select the tile farthest to the right, with the image of a person, and you are greeted with 3 more tiles. Select the one with the speech bubble, and it will allow you to change your language.
You really CANNOT change it. The answer is easily deductible if you look at the question: Why would Japanese people need an English language option? On other sites all people say that this is inpossible. I'm sorry :(
Go to the main menu of the DS and tap the Ds icon at the bottom of the screen. Select the pink icon and then touch the sphere-like D on the drop-down menu for languages. Finally select English and enjoy the game.
Yes! just go to system settings, on the 4th page and you will see "language"
Yes, there are several different languages you can choose when setting up your Nintendo Ds. You will have to access your settings and choose Japanese as the default language to use.
Look for options may be on bottom
a Nintendo DS is known to be a handheld device complete with styler and all. DS actually means dual screen.
A Nintendo DS is a physical thing, a handheld console, it can't be downloaded.
Nintendo DS
You can't
because every few years Nintendo makes a new Handheld.
Go to settings (ds symbol). Hit the wrench (options) and hit the globe (language). You now should be able to change the language.
Yes, nintendos handheld games are region-free.
Nintendo DSThe Nintendo DS (ニンテンドーDS?, sometimes abbreviated to DS or NDS) is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was released in 2004 in Canada, the United States, and Japan.
No, the Wii is Nintendo's home console that needs a TV and the DS is Nintendo's Dual Screen handheld, which has a touch screen.
The Nintendo DS lite system was first released in March 2006. This is a handheld game system consisting of two screens and is a lighter version of the previous Nintendo DS.
The Japanese 3DS can only be set to the Japanese language
One may sell their Nintendo DS handheld console by placing a free add online at the popular Kiijiji classified adds website. Another option is Craigslist which is also free.