No, the GBA games cannot use the console's wireless capability, even if they are games that did work with the GBA wireless adaptor. You will need to use actual GBA consoles to do it, as well as a link cable or two GBA wireless adaptors.
The Nintendo DS will play Gameboy Advance games using the second included cartridge slot. Unfortunately, due to size and space limitations, older Gameboy and Gameboy Color games cannot be played on the Nintendo DS.
Nintendo Wi-fi allows a player to connect to other players worldwide using the internet and a wi-fi connector, regardless of distance or country. Using this system, players can interact and play games using a friend code given to the player when they first connect to wi-fi.
According to the instruction manual, Game Boy games do not work on the Nintendo DS. Game Boy Advance games can be played on the Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS Lite (but not any newer model) using the Slot 2 on the back of the console.
Nintendo DS games are only capable of supporting WEP security protocols. It cannot connect to a wireless network using WPA or WPA2.
Yes, Game Boy Advance (GBA) games can support multiplayer on the Nintendo DS, but only if the game itself includes multiplayer functionality. Players can connect multiple DS systems using a link cable or via local wireless, depending on the game's requirements. However, this is limited to GBA titles, as Nintendo DS games have their own separate multiplayer capabilities.
By using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
yes
No, sorry. Game boy advance games can not connect to the internet or Wi-Fi. They can only be linked using connecting cords or wireless adaptars to somebody in the same room, using a gameboy. This will not work if you put the game in a DS.
no
Yes, as long as you have a wi-fi connection.
yes but i don't know how
No, you cannot play PlayStation games on a Nintendo DS using an r4 card. There is no device that allows these games to cross play.