It's very rare to find them in stores but yes they do.
No, but I still own a couple!
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No unfortunately they have been discontinued due to competition.
Game Boy Color games come in two types; Dual and color-only. Dual games have a black cartridge and can still be played on the Game Boy. Color-only games have a clear cartridge and can be played on the Game Boy Color only.
with a game boy advance sp
No, it was the first hamtaro in America game on an ancient game system called the Game Boy Color, but you can still play Game Boy, and Game Boy Color games on the Game Boy Advance. It's a very easy game.
No they no longer make Game Boy advance with the creation and cost of the DS.
No, you can't. Super Game Boy is only compatible with Game Boy and Game Boy Color games.
The Game Boy Micro is a GBA and plays GBA games, but does not support original Game Boy or GBC games.
Gamestop still sells em
Yes. You can play Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games on a Game Boy Advance SP.
Yes, you can play Game Boy Color games on a Game Boy Advance. All Game Boy games, including Game Boy Color games, are backwards compatible with the Game Boy Advance.
If games never advanced technologically, we'd all be still playing on a Game Boy. The answer is simple - games need to advance, and of course, so do the consoles that play them. Nintendo wanted more advanced games than what the Game Boy was able to play, and so Game Boy Colour, and then Game Boy Advance games came out. There's no way a regular Game Boy can support a game like Pokemon Emerald, which is why the consoles had to be upgraded too. The 3DS is just the latest link in the chain. The games it plays are too advanced for the DSi to play. If the DSi could play them, then there'd be no need for the 3DS.