yes
Nope. Regular Nintendo Entertainment System games (referring to 8-bit Nintendo/NES) are not compatible with the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (16-bit Super Nintendo/SNES).
Of course not! If its a gamecube game, it cannot support any future system, unless if the Gamecube version was remastered into a Nintendo Wii-only version.
NES (Nintendo Entertainment System)
As long as the game is from the same region as the Wii system, it will be compatible.
Nintendo Entertainment System game cartridges are not compatible with the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. These consoles use different hardware and software decoding methods and must be purchased separately.
yes you can.
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 newest Nintendo DS system, as of February 2014, is the Nintendo 2DS. This system is a cheaper version of the Nintendo 3DS without the 3D feature. There are other differences such as not being able to fold in half and has only one speaker.
A snes (Super Nintendo Entertainment System). The video game controller that is compatible with the snes.
The Nintendo DS XL is basically just a super-sized version of the Nintendo DS. It has larger screens which are at the same resolution as the original device. It's also fully backwards compatible with older portable system's games. However, there is not any extra features for Nintendo DS games exclusive to the DS XL.
Unfortunately, only stereo sound is available with the Nintendo DS at the present time.
No 3DS games and the system are seperate and cannot be used on another system.