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The function and technology should be better, yes, but it won't be backwards compatible with any of the other consoles.
Yes. Although the Switch won't be backwards compatible to older consoles, your digital items should work just fine.
Yes, the 3DS are backwards compatible.
No, it will not be, because it will use cartridges rather than discs. However, there is hope that there will be digital content available through the console, so that we can still play older games. You won't be able to play Wii or Wii U games directly and it's still not confirmed if certain games will have backwards compatibility if bought digitally.
Backwards compatible on 360!
Yes, the 3DS will be backwards compatible with the DS, but the standard DS games will not be in 3D.
No, the Nintendo Wii cannot play Wii U games
The Nintendo Gamecube came out in 2001, and was succeeded by the Wii. The Wii is backwards compatible, and will play Gamecube games, and also uses the optical discs that the Wii uses, only they are smaller.
No 3DS games and the system are seperate and cannot be used on another system.
If you PS3 is not backwards compatible nothing you can do will change that
Depends what you mean by 'cord' - if you mean the power supply or controllers, then very definitely no. The Audio/Video hookups, however, are backwards-compatible with the Super NES, and also FORWARD-compatible with the Nintendo GameCube.
Yes as the Wii U is backwards compatible with all Wii Games, Downloads and Peripherals, but not GameCube ones