No, it's determined by the version of the game. The system language sets the language for the system menus, etc.
It is called a game console.
Language is usually set by the language of the DS console itself. Otherwise, if the game has multiple language support, it usually asks each time it is started. Lastly if it has neither, then really only the game's own manual can tell you, there is no standardised 'language change' function.
try changing the language of your game console
it was re-mastered in 2008 for the playstation2 console system
The first cartridge loaded video game console is considered to be the Fairchild Video Entertainment System. For the first time, video games for the Fairchild Video Entertainment System were played from a chip in a cartridge loaded into a video game console.
It is called a game console.
It is called a game console.
The 3DO is a type of video game console. The 3DO was released originally as a 3D operating system console for video gaming but due to its exorbitant pricing and a dearth of entertaining games, the 3DO game console plummeted into the bin of failed gaming machines.
The ds is a handheld system.
The first video game system, the Magnavox Odyssey, was invented in 1972.
Yes, the game is saved on the actual DS card, not the console.
Gameboy is a handheld and Playstation is a 1994 game console made by Sony