It can't be done. It'd be a bit silly to allow such an easy method of software piracy.
You should be able to get a Nintendo points card from any local game shop that sells Nintendo dsi and Nintendo wii games. Hope this helps :) .
Nintendo Game Card was created in 2004.
To transfer Nintendo DS games to an R4 game card, you need to first ensure you have a compatible R4 card and a microSD card inserted into it. Use a computer to download the game ROMs from your legally owned games, then copy these ROM files to the microSD card in a folder designated for games. Finally, insert the microSD card back into the R4 card, and you can play the games on your Nintendo DS. Remember that distributing or downloading ROMs for games you do not own is illegal.
R4 card which is illegal, by the way.
"Nintendo DS Lite"s do not have their own games. DS Lites play Regular DS games. The first DS game was known as Electroplankton
Easy just buy a nintendo ds game card then put it into slot 1.
Yes, Actually. Nintendo started out as a playing card company, then developed board games, toys, and musical instruments.
Card games are an amazing way for seniors to socialize on a regular basis. Starting a regular card game group is a great way to socialize.
Simple, all you need is a Gamecube controller, a gamecube memory card to save games and a gamecube game to play.
Nintendo DS game saves are stored on the game chip, not the console.
According to the instruction manual, Game Boy games do not work on the Nintendo DS. Game Boy Advance games can be played on the Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS Lite (but not any newer model) using the Slot 2 on the back of the console.
No, Nintendo did not create Pokémon cards. The Pokémon Trading Card Game was developed by the Pokémon Company, which is a collaboration between Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures. While Nintendo is involved in the overall Pokémon brand and its games, the trading card game itself is primarily managed by the Pokémon Company.