They put the game in and it should play. The first levels of games normally teach you how to play in a tutorial. It's easy, that's why so many people use them.
because its cheaper than computer.
Some of the consoles are still used and many of the games are still played on PS2 or PS3 consoles. The Playstation games are even sold at the Playstation Store for there use on the new consoles although many have been upgraded
obviously
no, it's so annoying
no only UK games play on UK consoles, and US games to not play on UK consoles
Video game consoles run off electricity.
Gamestop is a place where you can trade in games and consoles for store credit
The Professor Layton games can be played on different game consoles. Some of the game consoles that support the Professor Layton games are Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS.
Gamestop sells games for many different kinds of consoles on the market. Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo, Wii as well as the Nintendo DS and DSI. They also sell many computer games as well for use on PC and Mac.
People of all ages play video games and many have the income to have a number of different consoles and games
There is many websites but most people use "pirate bay" to get illegal copies of games. You also need to notice that not all the consoles support illegal copies.
No. US games are NTSC while Australian consoles only play PAL games. I think that Australian consoles should work with European, Indian, Chinese and Brazilian games but not American, Canadian or Japanese.