yes
You have tp know what to go to when you are about to trade because if you go to the wrong thing it will be searching for the new game and not the old game.
The college freshman requested a room transfer because he and his assigned room mate were just not compatible. The boy couldn't use his new game cartridges because they were not compadible with his old game sysytem.
you can get old ones in a new game but not new ones in a old game
The Old game was made before the New game.
If an old game is Mac OS X compatible then it should work on a new MacBook. Some old games had patches released that allowed them to run with Mac OS X so it is worth checking the game's developers or distributors web sites to see what updates are available.
No. It shows a warning that if you click new game you old game will NOT be saved.
New Fool at an Old Game was created in 1988-12.
Only games compatible with move work with it. Most old games are not compatible with move, but some of them have been patched to support move. You can tell if a game works with move or not by looking for a blue "compatible with move" sticker on the top of the game packaging when you buy it.
You have to go to the main menu and go to multiplayer and go to DS Wireless Play. Then go to Wireless Trade. Go to the one that is red not blue because the blue trades with the old game from this one. Go to Create a Group and wait in a few seconds the other player will appear on the screen and the other player hits the name of you and you hit OK. Then you can trade Fossils and Spectrobes. It is really easy. You should have figured it out.
No the game is not compatible even with the 20 and 60 GB old PS3 models according to Sony Playstation Support
you either click on new game or delete you old game and redownload
well, if you start a new game and save then you lose your old account, but, if you do NOT save on your new account then you can still play your old one