Actually, Your Nintendo Ds isn't just a little gaming device. Really all it is is a 1. Gaming system 2. Clock and 3. a Chat room for other DS users. But you can buy something called a flash card. Ex. R4DS, Acekard2, M3DS, N5DS. You can load all sorts of stuff on it. You can listen to music or browse the internet with one of these. Listen to music or watch movies. Its really a little iPod touch if you put enough money into it.
Yes, the Nintendo DS uses electricity
anyone who has one
No you may not because the Nintendo 64 uses slots. While the Game Cube uses disc.
it uses......NINTENDO
The Nintendo Switch uses a USB C charging cable
No, the 3DS wallet uses cash, not points. There's no way to redeem a Nintendo Points card on it.
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.
(1)It can be the Wii if u buy Nintendo Gamecube Channel (2) Nintendo Gamecube System
The 3DS uses a proprietary battery made specially for it by Nintendo. Therefore the only battery it takes is a 'Nintendo 3DS' rechargable battery.
No, as it uses local WiFi connections.
No. Because the eShop no longer uses Nintendo points, they will have their own set of prepaid cards.
Most likely not because in the Nintendo Switch Reveal Trailer, he puts cartridges in and I don't see a disc input either.