The DS can play both gameboy and ds games there are also games where you may need both the game boy game and ds game to truly complete!
There have been at least 16 Nintendo systems that have been made, the Nintendo, Super Nintendo, GameCube, Wii and Wii U along with the Nintendo 64 were the home consoles whereas the handheld consoles were Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, Gameboy Advance SP, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, DSi, DSi XL, 3DS and 3DS XL.
No. Any game cartridges/disks that are made for a Nintendo console won't work on any other company's consoles. However, some Nintendo game cartridges/disks can work on multiple Nintendo consoles. Gamecube disks can be played on the Wii, Gameboy games can be played on the Gameboy Advance, and Gameboy Advance games can be played on the Nintendo Ds.
Nes, SNES, Nintendo64, Gamecube, Wii Gameboy, Gameboy Light, Gameboy Colour, Gameboy Advance, Gameboy Advance SP, Gameboy Micro, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL,3DS.
Gamebody Advance by Nintendo only. There are some modded versions out that are for a few other consoles, but It's definitely not a flash game.
The Gameboy Advance to Gamecube link cable provides connectivity between the two consoles for certain game titles such as Animal Crossing.
no but you can play Nintendo advance games on a Nintendo ds
Game & Watch: 1980 Nintendo Entertainment System (NES): 1985 Game Boy: 1989 Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES): 1991 Nintendo 64: 1996 Game Boy Advance (GBA): Early 2001 Nintendo Gamecube: 2001 Nintendo DS: 2004 Nintendo Wii: 2006 Nintendo 3DS: Early 2011
you can take photos,and put music,but unfortuneatly you can not use game boy advance games
The original game was only available for the Game Boy Advance and therefore can only be played on the Advance consoles and the Nintendo DS. Whether the game is available for download somewhere, however, I so not know.
Pokemon leaf green is a Nintendo Game Boy Advance game cartridge. This can be played on the following systems: Nintendo Game Boy Advance Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP Nintendo Game Boy Advance Mini Nintendo DS Nintendo DSlite Nintendo Gamecube Gameboy player
At the time of the Super NES, SEGA was still making consoles. (Sonic the Hedgehog is SEGA's mascot, so it was a company exclusive.) Sonic's first official appearance on a Nintendo console was Sonic Adventure 2 Battle for GameCube and Sonic Advance for the Game Boy Advance. This was after SEGA stopped making consoles and went third party.
The Nintendo Game Boy Advance console was released in 2001. It is therefore only available via stores that sell second hand consoles. These include Amazon, the auction website eBay and Console Passion.