Monday, December 9, 2013

How does my son use headphones/wi-fi on his Nintendo DS?

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pacer whiz


My 8 year old is somewhat new to the DS, and he wants to use the headphones w/mic to talk to other gamers. How does this happen? Does he need an access code? Does he need another person's access code? He's playing Pokemon Diamond version, btw. Thanks.


Answer
Sorry but you cant talk to other gamers via WiFi. The mic is only for voice commands in the game. For instance Nintendogs you can use this ability to tell you dogs to sit , lie down, roll over, ETC.

How do I keep a seven-year-old child happy on a International flight?




becca n


I'm taking my seven-year-old child with me to Germany. I REALLY need tips to make the long flight easier on her. This is her first time to fly.


Answer
Drugging a 7-year-old into a coma is NOT necessary. With a little planning, it will be a grand adventure, and everyone will have a pleasant flight.

I'm assuming you're in the US -- the flight TO Germany will be the easiest -- your departure will be late, and it's very likely that she'll fall asleep on the plane.

Bring some favorite snacks, and buy a bottle of water or juice after you pass security (you can bring juice if you buy it after the checkpoints).

Have books and games at hand, and make a visit to the dollar store to pick up some small, inexpensive games (card games, a coloring book, a doll - something she enjoys doing) -- and hide those in *your* carryon -- having something new and different is a great way to keep her occupied for a couple of hours.

Contact your airline a few days before your departure, and request a kids' meal/kids' pack before you go. Caution -- my 8-year-old prefers the adult meals, as the kids' meals are almost always soggy chicken nuggets -- so we don't request a kids' meal, and the attendants almost always have a spare kids' age-appropriate toy package on hand -- most airlines have these packs -- request one at the gate if you can.

Gameboys/Nintendo and portable DVD players (WITH headphones, please!) are a godsend for long flights.

If she nods off, make sure you wake her in time to get some juice and a bite of breakfast on the plane.

When you deplane and once you clear customs, hit the ladies' room -- pack your toothbrush and a washcloth in your carryon (the little toothbrush sleeves that go on your finger is a good alternative) -- wash your faces and brush your teeth -- you'll feel much more refreshed and awake.

Try not to let her have a long nap the day you arrive -- an hour or two at maximum, and try to stay outside in the fresh air and daylight -- it will do wonders to help you fight jet lag.

On the trip back, the flight will be all in the daylight, so keeping her occupied will be more tricky -- on your trip, buy little souvenirs and toys -- then bring them out one by one if she gets bored -- again, the portable DVD and Gameboy are priceless -- but make sure they're fully charged! If you have an aircraft with seatback entertainment, you're all set without the hassles.

ENJOY -- kids are great travelers, and she'll do fine -- above all, don't be nervous yourself, as she'll pick up on that.

Have a wonderful trip!




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