Using Game Boy Advance Game Paks (Agb-002); Wireless Communication And Game Play Modes - Nintendo DS Manual

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20.06.2006
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Using Game Boy Advance Game Paks (AGB-002)

IMPORTANT: The Nintendo DS will only work with Game Boy Advance Game Paks. The
Nintendo DS is NOT compatible with original Game Boy or Game Boy Color Game Paks.
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1. Make sure that the Nintendo DS is turned off.
2. Insert the Game Boy Advance Game Pak into the Game Pak Slot (SLOT-2) on the front of the
Nintendo DS. Make sure it is fully inserted into the Game Pak Slot. The label should face towards
the bottom of the Nintendo DS. (Illustration 15)
3. Turn the power on. The game title will appear. Touch the game title with the Nintendo DS Stylus
to start the game (in Auto Mode the game will start automatically). Refer to the instruction booklet
for the game you are playing for game instructions.
4. To remove a Game Pak, first turn the power off. Gently slide the Game Pak out of the Game Pak
Slot with your thumb as shown below. (Illustration 16)
Illustration 15
When you are finished playing, always turn your system off and unplug the Power Supply (if you are
using it) from both the wall socket and the Nintendo DS.
Do not wrap the Power Supply cord around the Nintendo DS.
When not in use, close the Nintendo DS to protect the screens from dust or damage.
NOTE: The power will NOT automatically turn off when the system is closed. If you close the
Nintendo DS while the power is on, it will automatically switch to power-saving Sleep Mode, which
still consumes power but at a slower rate. It will resume normal mode when opened again.
IMPORTANT GAME CARD / GAME PAK GUIDELINES:
• Always check the Game Card or Game Pak edge connector for foreign material before inserting
it into the Nintendo DS.
• Be sure to orient the Game Card or Game Pak correctly before inserting into the Nintendo DS.
• Do not turn the power off or remove the Game Card or Game Pak while saving game data,
as your saved data may be destroyed.
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Illustration 16
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Wireless Communication and Game Play Modes

NOTE: Use of wireless devices are prohibited in some locations. Please see page 7 for
further information.
The Nintendo DS wireless feature allows you to communicate or play games with other people
without the use of cables. There are two types of wireless compatible Nintendo DS games.
Wireless DS Multi-Card Play requires one Game Card for each Nintendo DS
system used. The number of players that can participate will be indicated under
the icon.
2 – 16
Wireless DS Single-Card Download Play requires only one Game Card for
one system (Host System). The other players download the game information
into their systems (Client Systems) using the wireless feature. The number of
2 – 16
players that can participate will be indicated under the icon.
Look for these icons on Nintendo DS game packaging for the type of wireless game play used
on specific games and how many players can play simultaneously.
DS Multi-Card Play
1. Make sure that all Nintendo DS systems are turned off, then insert a Game Card into each system.
Turn all Nintendo DS systems on.
2. Use the Nintendo DS Stylus to touch the game title on the display to start the game. Refer to the
instruction booklet for the game you are playing for game play information.
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