No, but I would recommend it to get coins when you want and it also extends the warranty of the system.
Nintendo provides repair service for all their consoles. They will repair any system sent under warranty at no charge. Out-of-warranty repair costs differ depending on what needs to be repaired. All Nintendo consoles have a one year warranty from the time of purchase, and can be extended by 90 days by registering the system's serial number on Club Nintendo.
Nintendo of America/Europe/Japan is able to service and repair any malfunctioning or broken DSi system as well as any other Nintendo system. Their support site has more details. All new Nintendo systems automatically come with a one year warranty at the time of purchase. This warranty is extended for 90 days if the serial number is registered on Club Nintendo. Even if your console is out-of-warranty, Nintendo will still repair it for a fee.
By the description of the incident and your attempted fraud, no. Your foolish mistake is not under warranty, any warranty, no matter how criminally you attempt to make it so.
The standard warranty on the Wii is twelve months from the date of purchase. If, however, you register your system with Nintendo via the Internet, they will give you an additional 90 days of coverage for a total of 15 months.
Yes, although it is not legal. You can through buying an Acekard 2i for your DSI system. I can't offer you a link, and I do not recommend voiding your warranty.
Nothing you can do, maybe you have some other region DSI system, club nintendo accounts only works in USA, Japan and countries where Nintendo has filials. Other reason could be that your system has been restored to its factory properties one or more times (formated), this feature erases all extra content within the console (Wii or 3ds,dsi,etc), Club Nintendo option betwen them. If your system has warranty, call Nintendo Support and or write to them.
By yourself, most likely not. Unless you have a tri-wing screwdriver (a screwdriver made specifically for the products of Nintendo like the Wii), an excellend knowledge of how a Nintendo DS or any video game system works, and an understanding of what is wrong, then probably no. You're best bet is to send it to Nintendo to fix. If it is still under warranty, it will be free.
Super Nintendo entertainment system
Nintendo was the first system!!!!!
Nintendo Cereal System was created in 1988.
Well it starts with NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) and SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System), then there's the Nintendo Gameboy (Color, Advanced, AdvancedSP), Nintendo 64, Nintendo Gamecube, and Nintendo Wii.