well there isn't an age limet! any age im ten and i have one
7+
its a game system that u can play and has brain age and 93% wide screen and has a photo clock
depends on its quality and age.
2 Brain age games and a photo clock.
Personally, id say 10 or 12.Depending about the person of course. Oh and about DSi it is really good for anyone with a artistic sense, too!
it depends n the age. id say from 5- 11 would be the dsifrom there on would be the Itouch
It has a built in camara, MP3 player, web browser, Brain Age Math and Brain Age Reading, Flipnote studio, you can buy games without a game card that go directly onto your DSi, and basiclly everything a DS has. The only difference is it has no Game Boy compatibility.
Amazon.com is offering Nintendo DSi bundle (white) with 5 Brain Age games preloaded at around $169. Just search for Nintendo DSi on Amazon. It's not as good of a deal as during Black Friday but it's the best going right now.You can also try finding a good deals site to see if they found something else. My favorite is DealProdigy.com ( http://www.DealProdigy.com ) because they specialize in finding deals for video gamers. Check them out maybe you will find something.
The following comes with a DSI XL: wrist strap, cleaning cloth, manual, and the downloaded games DSI Music, DSI Camera, Pictochat, Flipnote Studio, DS Download Play, Brain Age Express: Math, and Brain Age Express: Arts and Letters. Some special packs include a game, but that isn't to common.
first off a gba game is just short for game boy advance games, which means that if u get the dsi u cant play those games on the dsi, so if you have older games, such as older Pokemon games, that u would want to play on the dsi, i would stick ith the ds, but if that doesnt really matter to u its no biggie. They would never create a new system and make the game generation below it unplayable, so just like the wii plays gamecube games the dsi will play ds games, and yes that includes Pokemon ;)! Personally i like the ds but ive had it for a while, you cant go wrong with either. See the related links for a side-by-side comparison. GOOD LUCK
Yes you can. The 3D mode is for ages 6 & up.
The 3DS is a device built for people of all ages to play. The only thing to watch out for are children under 7, in which Nintendo recommends only letting them use the system with 3D completely off.