No, all you need is a wireless internet connection. The PSP can connect to the PlayStation Network from its menu bar, the games are purchased and downloaded from there.
Sorry no no$gba cannot enable WiFi cuz its downloaded on the comp and not on an actual Nintendo DS (Original, Lite, DSi) console.
of coarse you can i have a playstation3 and i downloaded a game, but you do have to have an internet source ( wired or wireless connection) i hope this helped.
The current versions of the PS3 will play converted (downloaded from the PS Store) PSone and PS2 games. Older, original PS3's (first release) support both PS2 and PS3 disk games. The PS3 will not play PC, Nintendo Wii, or Xbox 360 games.
Most downloaded wii games are either very simplistic games or demo versions of full games. Take caution when downloading wii games as some of them could be viruses.
A Nintendo Wi-Fi Access Point is a Wireless Router connection that was set up to assist players in connecting online with online-enabled games.
Wonder Cards are downloaded through wireless connection with another DS, Nintendo WFC, or connection to the Wii and games like Battle Revolution.
all the games can be downloaded or all of the original Nintendo ds. this is not real
Nope, no way
You can get it in one of two ways. You can either get a Nintendo Wireless adaptor, which only works for the DSIand Wii, OR you can buy a wireless router for ANYTHING that can use the internet. THEN you go onto settings, go to the internet option (some games do this on the startup menu) and search for your chosen wireless adaptor. Then you do the fiddly bits (it changes for each type), then you can connect to the internet! You cannot get it on a regular Nintendo Ds!!!(well you can try)
Yes and no. It has the capability to connect to your wireless router or wifi connection so that you can play games with or against friends, either locally or sometimes worldwide depending on the game. It does NOT, however, have the capability to browse the internet. Though the Nintendo DSi does.
Nintendo WiiWare is software bought from Nintendo's Shopping Channel on the Wii and downloaded to the Wii. It includes stand-alone games as well as Virtual Console games.
you can't. once you download them they're yours
No. They are bought and downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel.
A cable or dsl router is needed. Unless you want to go wireless. Which requires the same router but, a wireless one. Also your xbox, presuming its a 360 will need a wireless adapter which is $99 at gamestop/eb games, and I believe wal-mart sells them as well.
Nintendo has made available a Software Development Kit for end users and enthusiasts to cook up their own batch of games. These homebrewed games can be downloaded and played on the Nintendo DS.
No, you can't. Nintendo DS don't support multiplayer for GBA games.