The GameBoy Advance XP uses a rechargeable battery with an AC adapter that can be plugged into a power outlet.
Nasir No
You dont there is non you change the batteries. And I have a game boy advance my self.
people say you can use any type of charger that fit
you could use a car charger if you happen to have one, otherwise there are no other ways to change it :'(
Use a charger and if you do not have a charger take a 12 volt battery and take two uncoded wire twist together and then hook two prongs to the game and to the battery.
The GBA SP and SP+ uses it, as well as the original DS but not the lite.
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.
Which ever one fits I guess .... ._. also doesnt the gameboy advanced use a wall charger.. not a battery :)
No. The charger for the original DS is only compatible with the DS and Game Boy Advance. The charger that the DSi XL uses is the same as the one used by the DSi and 3DS.
On the original Nintendo DS yes they use the same charger, but on the Nintendo DS lite and Nintendo DSi that is not the case.
The very first model of the DS uses the same charger as the GBA. In fact if you look at the DS charger, it says it is 'for use with AGS-001 & NTR-001 only'. NTR is the code for Nintendo DS, AGS is the GBA.
The original Game Boy Advance console takes two standard AA batteries for power. The later GBA SP version comes with a reschargeable built-in lithium ion battery and charger adapter.