Can you still trade on DS?
Can you still trade on DS?
The DS Pokémon games used to have the ability to connect to the Nintendo Wi-Fi service and use the Global Trade System to trade with anyone in the world. Nintendo has discontinued this service, so the only Pokémon games that can trade over the internet are Generation Vi on the 3DS (click here for instructions).
Is there any value in a broken Nintendo DS?
If you are wondering if there is still some value in your broken Nintendo DS, the answer is Yes!. Damaged Nintendo DS’s in some cases can be repaired. This may mean that parts are swapped out or if they are water damaged the device is cleaned out. The device will then be sold on as a ‘refurbished Nintendo DS’.
Is there a way to sell a Nintendo DS?
Often the Nintendo DS may need a little bit of TLC after being used and some parts may need swapping out and repairing. If this is the case the buyback company will refurbish it and then usually sell it on their website as a refurbished Nintendo DS.
Can you transfer save data from a broken 3DS?
Nintendo has published a support document for transferring data, which a Kotaku reader, who recently emailed us, tried out. Unfortunately, it didn’t work for him, and the 3DS wouldn’t recognize his save data. Like me, Nintendo moved his Nintendo Network ID from an old 3DS to a New 3DS, rather than going through the formal system transfer process.
Do you need to complete the DS-160 if you are a treaty trader?
It depends. If you are a Treaty Investor (E-2) applicant, you need only complete the DS-160. If you are a Treaty Trader (E-1) or an Executive/Manager/Essential Employee (E-1 or E-2), you must complete the DS-160, and you or your employer must complete the paper DS-156E form.
If you are wondering if there is still some value in your broken Nintendo DS, the answer is Yes!. Damaged Nintendo DS’s in some cases can be repaired. This may mean that parts are swapped out or if they are water damaged the device is cleaned out. The device will then be sold on as a ‘refurbished Nintendo DS’.
Often the Nintendo DS may need a little bit of TLC after being used and some parts may need swapping out and repairing. If this is the case the buyback company will refurbish it and then usually sell it on their website as a refurbished Nintendo DS.
It depends. If you are a Treaty Investor (E-2) applicant, you need only complete the DS-160. If you are a Treaty Trader (E-1) or an Executive/Manager/Essential Employee (E-1 or E-2), you must complete the DS-160, and you or your employer must complete the paper DS-156E form.
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