You will need a special screwdriver to open it up and test to see what is broken. Test to see if anything doesn't have an electrical current. This is safe as long as you arn't standing in a puddle or licking the motherboard
you probably would have to send your Nintendo ds lite to Nintendo company t fix it.
Nintendo.
The Nintendo 64 does not play Super Nintendo games as they have different cartridge types.
If you are talking about SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System), you're question is answered, if you are talking about what my *** is sitting on U will see some bars to breath on and fix the starting problem.
Nope. Regular Nintendo Entertainment System games (referring to 8-bit Nintendo/NES) are not compatible with the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (16-bit Super Nintendo/SNES).
no
No
Super Nintendo
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No, Duck Hunt was only made for NES. There is not any way to get the Nintendo classic games to work in the Super Nintendo.
Well, the Super nintendo was released in 1996. Following the Super nintendo was the N64, in the year 1999 - 2000
no only on super nintendo