While you may have wireless functionality with the DS, all the mystery gifts were available during real life Nintendo Events which happened long before the DS was available, and therefore require the only wireless function available at that time.
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Pokemon Topaz is a fake Pokemon game, completely free of Nintendo.
No, pokemon rumble blast is a game for the Nintendo 3DS
Hey, I've tried but I've had no luck You have to go straight from your ds to your wireless network or using one of those USB Nintendo Wifi things.
Gamefreak invented the Pokemon games. First they were made in china then shipped over to USA.
Celebi*, can only get it from a wireless nintendo event.
It is wireless and easy.
yes, emerald is combatible with the wireless adapter... but it is not compatible with the built in wireless in the Nintendo DS
Yes, if you have a wireless router and connected your DS to it, you can.
The "Wireless" option is used for real life Nintendo Events and the "Nintendo WFC" option is for Wi-Fi Nintendo events.
wireless adapter, mystery gift option, and a person who has Pokemon emerald
Darkrai is indeed an actually Pokemon in the game, but can only be accessed through Action Replay or an official Nintendo Event.
There is no input slot for it, so sadly, no.
You have to get your internet connection code from your wireless router, and then go to the main screen and type it in!
They can be accessed only after obtaining the Mystic and Eon Tickets from an official Nintendo event.
it's called the wi-fi connection, it's used on many Nintendo games
Yes using the Wireless connection for the DS or Nintendo wifi connection.