No. sp doesnt have a high enough software level to receive wireless connection with ds.
There is no way to connect a Nintendo DS to a gameboy SP.
No, the GameBoy Advanced SP cannont play Nintendo DS games.
If you are asking if ds lite games will work in a sp the the answer is no.
A Gameboy Advance SP cannot link up with a Nintendo DS. The GBA SP has a link cabe wich only plugs into another SP, a GBA or a GBC. It cannot link up with the DS as the plug is a different shape and cannot fit into the DS. While some games on the GBA SP come with a wireless adaptor (like Pokemon FireRed), this cannot link up with the DS, either. For some reason, when you put a wireless-compatible game in the DS and chose to initiate the wireless function, the DS does not do it. It simmply states that there is no connection to the adaptor, so it cannot work. It seems that the only way the DS is compatible with the GBA SP is through the second slot in the DS which fits GBA games. Only some BA games can connect with the DS games in the first slot, though.
no of course not!!!!
no there is no such thing as a Nintendo sd but there is a Nintendo sp and ds!
you can't play Nintendo DS games on Game Boy Advance SP.
no; the sp uses cables, while the only cable on a ds is the power, because it uses wireless connectivity. Plus they're different operating systems. You can't play games for windows on a ds, and you can't play ds games on a gameboy. Different hardware for different software.
no you can't,it tells you when you trade from the sp to ds. You can only trade pokemon from your sp to ds and once traded to the ds can not be returned to your sp
No there are no connection methods for the DS and Gameboy Advance SP.
At gamestop, you get $50 off a dsi when you trade in a regular ds, $70 off a ds lite, and $20 off a gba sp. I traded my ds lite and my gba sp for one.
No. There is no port on the Nintendo DS that supports the wireless adapter. Therefore, communicating with the Gameboy Advanced SP is impossible. You may argue that the DS itself has wireless capability and should link up without the adapter, but no. Games which use the wireless adapter in the SP cannot work with the DS (even in slot 2) wireless network. Try it. It simply asks you to insert the wireless adapter. And you can't do that on the DS.