Spiritual Warfare is not compatible with Gameboy Advance, even if you could fit it in.
No it shouldn't. The gameboy advance does not keep the save data it just reads it from the game cartridge so if anything the cartridge is faulty.
Game Boy Advance game cartridge. They can be played on the DS by placing them in the GBA cartridge slot in the bottom of the DS.
buy a gameboy advance video cartridge on ebay.
Games for the Game Boy Advance keep their save data on the cartridge. Although the system does have internal flash memory, this is only used for single-cartridge multiplayer only.
Pokemon leaf green is a Nintendo Game Boy Advance game cartridge. This can be played on the following systems: Nintendo Game Boy Advance Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP Nintendo Game Boy Advance Mini Nintendo DS Nintendo DSlite Nintendo Gamecube Gameboy player
It has a slot-2 at the bottom, that's where you put the GBA cartridge.
The emerald cartridge is for the game boy advance The psp uses cds It is not possible for emerald to work on a psp
That's just what they call the game cartridge, a "game pak." I don't know why Nintendo opted to refer to their cartridges that way, but they've been calling them that for years. ~Xeo
No. You can play game boy color games on a gameboy advance however. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you look closely at the GameBoy Color console you can see the game cartridge has to be very tall. GBA game are all short and can't play. And like the person on top said you can play GBC games on the GBA gamin console. No to mention you can't play games on a game console that didn't exist back then.
That is correct. Nintendo removed the Gameboy Advance cartridge slot on the Nintendo DSi which means that you cannot play GBA games on the unit.
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If you use an emulator and a ROM, then click on this link and you may find the answer: http://www.vbalink.info/internal-battery-has-run-dry-fix.htm However, if you use an actual game cartridge, then you will have to disassemble the cartridge (unscrew the screw on the back) and then replace the battery.