No, it uses disposable batteries. It does not have an internal, rechargable battery.
Due to power consumption on the Game Boy Advance on most AA batteries you will receive around 15 hours of game play.
The regular Nintendo charger cannot be used for this, as the systems have different power jack sizes. If you need a charger for both, try the GameBoy Advance GBA SP 3-in-1 Car Charger. It can be used on both systems as it includes removable tips.
You can find used batteries starting at ten and new ones at 20.
No, the AC adapter only allows you to play with power provided from the wall. Rechargable batteries must be charged in their own charger.
First try turning it on. Are your batteries dead?
No, you cannot charge a Game Boy from a Wii. Game Boy consoles require separate chargers, and in the case of older Game Boy consoles, batteries.
You dont there is non you change the batteries. And I have a game boy advance my self.
There's no specific battery you need for Game Boy games; it takes 2-4 AA batteries, depending on the console. You can find AA batteries for pretty cheap at just about any store.
AA batteries
Only if you use AA rechargeable batteries. The Game Boy Color does not have a rechargeable battery pack, it takes standard AA batteries.
Yes, it does. Techniccaly Gameboy Advance and the SP are the same thing only the SP has a rechargable battery and you can fold it.