It depends on what condition the DS is in
Nintendo DS and DS Lite are exactly the same except with a few different features on the actual console. A DS game will work on Nintendo DS, DS Lite and DSi as they are all the same platform.
Raise money and buy one.
No.
Part of the money is taken by the company you bought it from. And the profits will go to Nintendo
Get a Nintendo ds. Guinea pigs are living creatures that require lots of care, money and responsibility. If you're not sure about getting an animal, don't.
i don't think there is but Nintendo (not sure for wii but at least ds) put out a game chip that you pop in your ds(possibly wii) and type in the game and all the weeds in the game you chose turn into 60.000 $$$$ at least that's wat hapend on animal crossing ds i don't think there is but Nintendo (not sure for wii but at least ds) put out a game chip that you pop in your ds(possibly wii) and type in the game and all the weeds in the game you chose turn into 60.000 $$$$ at least that's wat hapend on animal crossing ds i don't think there is but Nintendo (not sure for wii but at least ds) put out a game chip that you pop in your ds(possibly wii) and type in the game and all the weeds in the game you chose turn into 60.000 $$$$ at least that's wat hapend on animal crossing ds
No, you will have to buy the DSi separately for $169.99 ($199.99 CAD). In some areas, EB Games will be accepting trade ins of the Nintendo DS or DS Lite for money towards a new Nintendo DSi.
Nintendo 3DS costs $249.00.
The money in Animal Crossing is called bells.
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.