No there is currently no video cable available that would allow the Nintendo Ds to be played on a TV set.
A video splitter type cable will allow you to view 2 monitors.
No. The Wii has only analogue video outputs at standard definition.
Nintendo DS
Nintendo Video happened in 2011.
yes you can at the eltornic stor there should be an apadter that you can hook it up to the Wii
You can find one on either eBay or amazon. They have small, independent sellers with a huge variety of Nintendo 64 games and accessories for really cheap prices.
Currently there is no adapter of any sort that would allow the Nintendo Ds to output video to any other sort of display or TV besides its built in dual screens.
Nintendo Video was created on 2011-07-13.
The Nintendo DSi does not have a video chat feature
No you can not. Nintendo Video is for viewing videos only. You can record videos with a Nintendo 3ds, but you must use different software.
It depends on the model of PVR. Most supplied by cable companies have no video or audio inputs and can only record cable programs. If your PVR has video inputs and can record these sources, you can connect your N64 with a composite video cable and stereo audio cable and record your games. The HD PVR has to have an input that accepts the outputs of the Nintendo 64. Coming from a retro gaming background, I know how valuable it is to want to record and store your favorite video games. As written above certain PVR do not allow recording, that is why I use the Newelectronx HD PVR. Follow the tutorial that I included to help you see how to connect it. The tutorial I found online has pictures. You can use it to help you connect any HD PVR that has AV inputs on it. You don't have to use the PVR that i used.
RCA video connections carry analog video signals. USB is a digital communications format and the two cannot be connected directly. To get to a USB format, a USB video card is needed. It will allow analog video to be captured to disc and also played from the computer to a standard television monitor. Don't make any attempt to wire a USB cable into an RCA connector. It won't work and damage is likely to the equipment connected to it.