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You
can play multiplayer games with a Nintendo DS Lite even if you don’t
possess a copy of the game. If one of your friends has a multiplayer game card, they can use their Nintendo DS Lite as a host for the game session and you can join the multiplayer game.
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Things You'll Need:
Nintendo DS Lite
Using One Card to Host the Game
Step 1
Look on the game’s
packaging for the "Multiplayer" icon. If the game requires only one
player to have a copy of the game, the icon will show two DS Lites: a
DS Lite with a black screen transmitting waves to a DS Lite with a
white screen. Below the two DS Lites is a range of numbers which
indicates how many players the game can support.
Step 2
Put the game card in the Nintendo DS Lite that is acting as the host for the multiplayer game session and start it up.
Step 3
Have
the other players turn on their systems. They will use the main menu
screen to access the "DS Download Play" icon. They need to tap the icon
to begin downloading the game information from the host DS Lite.
Step 4
Begin playing when all of the systems have finished downloading the game information from the host.
Multiple Cards for Multiple Players
Step 1
Look
at the "Multiplayer" icon. If every player in the game session needs a
copy of the game in order to play, the icon will show two DS Lites,
both with black screens, transmitting waves toward each other. A range
of numbers is under this graphic and indicates how many people can play
at one time.
Step 2
Read
the game's instruction manual on how to set up the game session. The
steps required vary by company and sometimes by title within the same
company.
ya cant,the old DS is lame,so:go to a Game Stop,sell it,get the money and use it to help buy a DS Lite,get a USB connector,go home,plug the USB into your newly bought DS Lite and your computer,start both,go on nintendo.com and try to download games,if you can't go to a LEGAL, I REPEAT LEGAL DS game downloading website and download (ITS PROBOBLY BETTER IF YOU HAVE TO PAY TO DOWNLOAD THE GAMES THEN ITS PROBOBLY LEGAL AND BETTER QUALITY)
According to information provided by the manufacturer, Nintendo products made for use within the U.S. are not desgined for overseas use. This unfortunately means that games purchased within the U.S. may not function correctly when used in a DS Lite purchased in Europe.
Some of the most common reasons why this restriction would be in place are potential language barriers (for warnings, operating instructions and disclaimers), as well as differing government regulations between the two regions regarding the product's warranty or potential safety/electrical concerns.
While some users may report cross-compatiblity between foreign consoles and select game titles, this cannot be guaranteed in every instance. Nintendo itself has suggested only purchasing games for the DS Lite (and other consoles) in the region where the DS Lite itself is purchased.
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