They stick to your touch screen but still allow the "touch" part through.
Therefore they protect the screen from being scratched by annoying pens (the stylus you're supposed to use).
no you can only use Nintendo games on Nintendo ds/Nintendo ds lite.
It could be seen as impossible unless you work with Nintendo. The reason is that the Nintendo DS Lite has screws that are only manufactured and are used by Nintendo. Only way to unscrew it is to get the special screw driver from Nintendo.
I have not seen a Nintendo DS lite for $10.00. I have seen them as low as $29.00 and that was new , so it may be possible to purchase one used.
$100 in GameStop
you used to but you can't get that offer anymore
It comes with screen protectors, and used to push air bubbles out.
this DS lite that you are talking is about $140
129.99 new. 100 - 120 $ used
There are many places where someone can buy a used charger for a Nintendo DS Lite, such as going online to find a used charger or, there are many shops that will allow you to buy a used charger for a Nintendo DS Lite.
Depending upon the condition of the game, you can buy them for $40-$50. :) If you're selling be fair to the buyer and tell them of the faults in the game, and make sure to price fairly. By the way, Guitar Hero for the Nintendo DS can be used on the original Nintendo DS, and the Nintendo DS Lite. (Sadly, Nintendo DSi cannot cope with Guitar Hero, so if you love to play Guitar Hero don't trade in your Nintendo DS Lite to GameStop for the extra $70 off of the Nintendo DSi...)
A Nintendo DS Lite is more light-weighted and it is also brighter As the name implies, the Nintendo DS Lite is liter (I mean lighter) in weight than the original DS. It is also thinner. According to Nintendo, the screen is brighter and the speakers have better quality too. I used to sell DS Lites, among other things, at a major electronics retailer. We had DS Lites on display that you could play. In my opinion, the buttons on the DS Lite are too small and too close together to be comfortable. I prefer the buttons and layout of the original DS myself. As far as better screen and sound goes, I really can't tell the difference between the speakers. The screen might be a bit brighter, but not overwhelmingly so. The most important thing is that both models will play the same Gameboy Advance and DS games and both can go online wirelessly when close enough to a wireless router or "hot spot". So, if you already have an original DS and are thinking about the DS Lite, I wouldn't bother. I actually prefer the original one myself. If your DS is on the fritz, I'd look into a used original or even a used DS Lite. Many stores such as EB Games/Gamestop (same store really as they have merged now) and Gamecrazy (inside some Hollywood Videos) have used DS's of both models that are a lot cheaper than a new one. Used DS games are a good deal too since they are still cartridges and are almost guaranteed to be in just as good as new condition. Some stores even guarantee that they will work for a certain period of time. Another bit of advice no matter which portable game console you get is this: always protect the screen with the removable screen protector films. These are worth every penny as they will protect your screen from scratches. Once the screens are scratched there is no way to fix them without mailing your DS off and paying for the repair.
Yes. Of course its basically made for it.