at most universities, yes...but if you want to attend an academically respected school (harvard, cal, stanford...etc), you usually need above a C average to graduate
There are two main types of Nintendo DS devices: the original DS and the DS Lite. The original DS was followed by the DSi, DSi XL, and the 3DS family, which includes the 3DS, 3DS XL, 2DS, New 3DS, New 3DS XL, and New 2DS XL.
0 degrees celsius is 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
The passwords (generated from internal DS data) are unique to each DS and passwords from other people will not work on your DS. This collection is unlocked by using a password from the third game
Password for Professor Layton DS Games The password (generated from internal DS data) is unique to each DS and passwords from other people will not work on your DS Please see the related link below for information on the password.
180 degrees Celsius is equal to 356 degrees Fahrenheit.
The ds-75 is a digital thermometer and thermostat that provides readings for temperatures as low as -55 degrees Celsius and as high as 125 degrees Celsius
Trading between an DS and a DS lite is the same as between a DS and a DS. There is no difference.
on a ds at the back it does NT ssay ds lite and on a ds lite it says ds lite
Yes you can. You can also connect DS lite to DS and DS Lite to DSi.
Yes they do.All DS games should work on DS, DS Lite, and DSIstupid
There are five DS's: -DS -DS lite -DSi -DSi XL -3DS
the ds i has a camera and is available in different colors than the regular ds, and the ds lite
No, you can't swap a DS for a DSi but you can trade in your DS and get £75 off a DSi.
Ds stands for "double screen'' as in the two ds screens.
Incorporated in 1991, DS Electronics now owns its 10,500 sq.ft. manufacturing facility in Tempe, AZ. Don Stemple, owner, has worked in semiconductor and circuit board manufacturing since he received his Master of Science and Master of Business Administration degrees in 1982.
Yes, the Action Replay DS will work on the original Nintendo DS and the Nintendo DS Lite.
DS games are region-free, a Japanese DS game will work fine on a DS from the US.