the games play on which ever screen you set it to. the touch screen has no function when playing gba games. Proving::::: because when they makes any kind of GBA game, they will make game that for ONLY FOR GBA abvanced (or SP) or GBA color. Because ON GBA and GBA advanced don't have neither double screen (DS) nor touch pad(or screen ) which we call it "tablet".I know, so.... definetely no. You can's have or play GBA game on double screen ...... well you can change bottom or top which screen to play..
The Normal Pokemon game will work the the GBA SP as it because the gba SP is just a GBA with a flip screen and brighter screen! The Normal Pokemon game will work the the GBA SP as it because the gba SP is just a GBA with a flip screen and brighter screen!
Well if you are worried about saved games I'm pretty sure it saves to the game cartridge (meaning you just get a different GBA and you still have all your saved games) but if you just want the GBA then... I don't know if it's possible.
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Any DIY cut-to-size screen protector will provide good protection for your GBA screen.
If the screen is just white when you put in the game, there may be something wrong with the GBA or cartridge.
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There are two newer consoles. The first was released in 2003 and is called the Game Boy Advance SP. It's more compact and has a much brighter screen than the original. There was another version of the GBA SP (often referred to as GBA SP+), released in 2005, that has a backlit screen. In September 2005, the Game Boy Micro was released. The Micro looks more like the original GBA, but is slimmer and you can change the faceplates to customize it. It, however, cannot support Game Boy games like GBA can.
They are different models of the same console. The regular GBA had its buttons either side of the screen. The GBA SP was square in shape, in a clamshell design, the screen section folding down over the buttons, like a Nintendo DS. Then there was a GBA SP+ which was the same thing but with a backlight - many people had complained the screen was too dark. One important difference was that the regular GBA was disposable battery powered, while the SP had a rechargable internal battery.
You will need:Nintendo DS or DS LiteGBA gameMethod:If there is anything in the Slot-2 of your DS, take it out.Put the GBA game into the DS's Slot-2Power on your DSPress 'Start GBA Game' on the bottom screen.
Under the bottom screen, if you're using an original DS or DS Lite model. Newer DS models don't have a GBA slot.
Yes, there is the GBA SP screen protector, there is also the nintendo invisible shield it is only.2mm thick.