The Nintendo DS will play Gameboy Advance games using the second included cartridge slot. Unfortunately, due to size and space limitations, older Gameboy and Gameboy Color games cannot be played on the Nintendo DS.
Yes -- the DS has a built-in wireless adapter to allow for internet play in certain supported games such as Mario Kart DS.
No. The Nintendo 3DS has it's own selection of 3DS games but it can still play Nintendo DS and DSi games. Also, the Nintendo eShop has a Virtual Console which allows you to play games from the NES, N64 and GameBoy.
no but you can play Nintendo advance games on a Nintendo ds
no but you can play gamecube games on it
The Nintendo DS is fully backward compatible with Nintendo DS games; however, the Nintendo 3DS does not have Slot 2, as seen on the Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS Lite, so those features will not be supported. Additionally, DSiWare games will be available to download on the Nintendo 3DS after the software update in May 2011.
Yes you can play Nintendo DS games on a Nintendo ds lite.
The Nintendo 64 does not play Super Nintendo games as they have different cartridge types.
The NES cannot play Nintendo 3DS games. (Obviously)
It depends on which Nintendo console you are referring to. Nintendo 3DS games can only be played on the Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL and Nintendo 2DS. All other Nintendo consoles including the Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi cannot play Nintendo 3DS games.
Some games cannot be played on thedsi if they are for the dslite, or regular ds. Like if you see Nintendo ds games that say" available for Nintendo ds lite and Nintendo dsi". Nintendo are working on making games for the dsi too.
No, the GameBoy Advanced SP cannont play Nintendo DS games.