I'd open it, clean it, and maybe weld any broken bits of copper you see (follow the line that leads to the start button)
You start it by pressing the power button at the bottom
Yes it is by the start button hope it helped
well the Select button on the Nintendo ds is near the start button the select button is either beside it or underneath it When you open the DS and hold it in playing position, you'll see two small buttons in the bottom right of the lower half. One is the start button, the other is the select button.
You have to hold all the buttons on the Nintendo Ds, but not the start button and of course not the power button. You have to be on the main screen that says the logo Nintendo and the copyright stuff at the bottom
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!
Normally the Start button will pause a game, but the console can be closed, which will put it into sleep mode and pause the game.
Well... In this step you got to take out the "SD Card" in the buttom left corner of your "Nintendo 3DS" and next thing is to do is... To push on the "SD Card" and it will come out! After that, you open the little door in the middle of your "Nintendo Wii" and put your "SD Card" in the slot. Once you did that, you turn your "Nintendo Wii" and go to the channel called "Photo Channel 1.0" or "Photo Channel 1.1" and click the "Start button" and push the "A Button" on your "Nintendo Wii Controller/Remote!" That is how you can do that! Hope it helped you! :D
"From my knowlegde, it was originally going to be the Nintendo Revolution. The Revolution controller had an analog stick, start button, select button, and the "DO" button. The original purpose of the "DO" button was for simplicoty of games so that everyone can play. Now the reason why this console wasn't released was the fact that with only the "DO" button, not many games could be created. Even Nintendo's trademark game, Mario, would be very boring and dull for people because even the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) had more buttons. So they came up with the Nintendo Wii. The reason for the name was so that in every region and country, the name would be exactly the same and easily recognizablesince it was so simple. They also decided to add a lot more buttons than even the Nintendo Gamecube had. Hopes this answers your question"
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Many games have the START button to pause or unpause. If you mean the game has crashed then you will need to turn it off.
http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/dsi/en_na/shop.jsp#link Linking your Nintendo DSi Shop account to your Club Nintendo account for registration rewards Club Nintendo members can register their Nintendo DSi system and link their Nintendo DSi Shop account to their Club Nintendo membership to earn Coins. Once linked, Nintendo DSi Shop downloads will automatically be registered in the Club Nintendo account. These downloads will also qualify for Post Play surveys that earn Coins which may be redeemed for Club Nintendo rewards. Important note: Make sure your Club Nintendo user name and password are made of letters and numbers only. Do not use any special characters, such as "_" or "&". If you have a special character in your current user name or password, visit Club Nintendo and change it through "My Account Settings." # Connect your Nintendo DSi to the internet. # Visit the Nintendo DSi Shop on your Nintendo DSi. # Select the "Start Shopping" button. # Select the "Settings" button. # Select the "Settings and Features" button. # Select the "Club Nintendo Settings" button. # Enter your Club Nintendo account information # Now just wait 30 minutes for your coins to appear in your Club Nintendo account!
If you want to restart the game while it is playing, press L+R+Start+Select If you want to restart the Nintendo 3DS itself, press the power button to turn it off and turn it back on again.