It is extremely hard to recreate something like the Nintendo DS.
You'll have to buy all the parts of a DS, it would be nearly impossible to make any of the parts yourself. You'll also need experience in electronics and hardware.
You could, however, disassemble and reassemble the DS lite, but it will void your warranty and you can easily damage something which will destroy your DS.
Yes they do. The original Nintendo DS wasn't a lite and they now have a Nintendo DSI.
you cant load a ds lite to your computer its impossible
yes it shouldn't make a difference!
Sadly, no, but it is an awesome idea.
On the right side of the nintendo, there is a switch and you have to push up to turn it on. Make sure you charge it so it can turn on.
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Depending upon the condition of the game, you can buy them for $40-$50. :) If you're selling be fair to the buyer and tell them of the faults in the game, and make sure to price fairly. By the way, Guitar Hero for the Nintendo DS can be used on the original Nintendo DS, and the Nintendo DS Lite. (Sadly, Nintendo DSi cannot cope with Guitar Hero, so if you love to play Guitar Hero don't trade in your Nintendo DS Lite to GameStop for the extra $70 off of the Nintendo DSi...)
original ds-- no ds lite--no dsi-- yes dsiXL--yes 3ds -- yes
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You can play any normal Nintendo DS games on a DS Lite but they do not make separate games for the DS Lite. The DS Lite can also play any Game Boy Advance (not colour or original) game but the game protrudes from the DS Lite which makes it look slightly stupid.
I doubt that such a procedure could take place. The DS Lite screen is a different size to the original DS and therefore (despite all the other complications) would make this impossible.
No, but there was a project to make it, in the end though Nintendo abandoned.