Can 3ds play all ds games?

Can 3ds play all ds games?

Can 3ds play all ds games?

Yes, you will be able to play most Nintendo DS games on your Nintendo 3DS. Exceptions are games that use the GBA Slot. Note that some Nintendo DSi
Nintendo DSi
The Nintendo DSi is a dual-screen handheld game console released by Nintendo. The console launched in Japan on November 1, 2008, and worldwide beginning in April 2009. It is the third iteration of the Nintendo DS, and its primary market rival is Sony's PlayStation Portable (PSP).
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Nintendo DSi - Wikipedia
games bought outside the PAL region may not be playable on a Nintendo 3DS from the PAL region.

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Can you play DS games on Switch? Nintendo's official answer is no, but if you want to play DS games on your Switch there are some things you can try. Depending on your Switch model, you may be able to jailbreak the console and install an emulator which will allow you to play your favorite DS classics on Switch.
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Can japanese 3ds play usa games?
This restriction applies to all versions of the Nintendo 3DS XL and its games. Japanese games do not work on a European Nintendo 3DS XL, North American games do not work on a Japanese Nintendo 3DS XL, and so on.
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Why cant i play ds games on my 3ds?
Your 3DS cannot access features or use accessories that accessed the Game Boy Advance game slot on the Nintendo DS (slot 2). DS games are not compatible with SpotPass or StreetPass. A few DS games required the use of the AGB slot. Those games are not compatible with the 3DS.
2023-05-19 20:37:07


Will nintendo 3ds play ds games?
With the exception of a few games which require the use of the AGB slot, all Nintendo DS games are compatible with Nintendo 3DS family systems.
2023-03-08 18:09:11

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