You can choose. If you go to the picture of the game chip down the bottom of the screen and click on it. Then, click the pink spanner thing. Choose the one with the lines, then choose your prefered language
They are written mostly in C and C++ with a bit of Assembler.
Nintendo in spanish is 'Nintendo'. It is the same for french, german, swedish, and every other language.
C++
No, but they have Spanish.
Nintendo DS is only rated teen and does not have the Strong language the other editions do.
A "DS ROM" is a copy of a game originally written for the Nintendo DS.
You can't
Yes, you will be able too because the Nintendo DS is not region locked, which means you can play a DS game from anywhere, in any language or country.
Go to settings (ds symbol). Hit the wrench (options) and hit the globe (language). You now should be able to change the language.
There are several types of Nintendo DS systems ranging from the Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, and Nintendo DSi XL. The newest version of the Nintendo DS is the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS XL.
The corporation of Nintendo created the dsi.
What you do is you go to the little icon that shows a picture of a ds on the front menu. it has all the options like that. if it does not have that, you cant change language