Get to the couch, order som popcorn, and watch TV!
You will need two DS systems and two games. First start your first DS then start your second. On the second game choose one of the two starters you do not have then trade it to your first game. Start a new game on the second and choose the other starter you do not have and trade it to your first.
First of all, you turn it on using the power button depending on which DS you have. You pop in a game and start playing!
It asks you when you first start the game and make a character.
"Nintendo DS Lite"s do not have their own games. DS Lites play Regular DS games. The first DS game was known as Electroplankton
First, you pull the ds stylus out of your ds, stick it in your ear. give it a bit of nudging. get the ear wax out and clog the ds slot wid it
The first Pokemon games for the DS are Diamond and Pearl.
Super Mario 64 DS
Hold L, R, Up and Start while powering on the game. If your DS is not setup to automatically start the game you need to hold these buttons while you touch the screen to start the game.
I figured it out. When you turn on the DS and select the DS game to play, the first thing that appears from the game is "Licensed by Nintendo" with a white background. When that is on the screen (its there for about 3 seconds) that's when you push the button combo L, X, B, SELECT all together at the same time. Then it will ask you if you want to start a new game or not.
No, it wasn't a launch game, and thus, wasn't one of the first DS games. It is, however, the first Mario Kart game to have online play.
I believe that [Super Mario 64 DS.] and [Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt.] were the first games released for the DS.
it was Nintendo