As far as I know you can only use Pokemon games:(
Here's how you do it:
no ds does not connect to GBA games
No, the wireless function on a DS can't be accessed by the GBA portion of the console. If you're playing a GBA game on a DS, it is unable to use the DS's wireless function to connect to either another DS, or a wireless enabled GBA game on a genuine GBA console, such as FireRed or LeafGreen.
First, place the GBA cartridge into the DS Then take out any DS game that is in the console BUT if you go to the main menu when you turn it on you do not need to do that Turn on the DS so that it goes to the main menu Tell it to play the GBA game in the bottom large rectangle
GBA means game boy advanced, a different Nintendo game system. It means you can connect the Gameboy Advance version of the game, More friends of mineral town, to the ds version.
Unfortunately, you cannot connect two GBA games with two DS's. If you aren't above shelling out around 60 dollars or so, depending on what you already own, you could buy two GBA SP's and a link cable.
no, but if you, one of your relatives, or a friend has a GBA or GBA sp you can transfer the Pokemon to a GBA Pokemon game, then to diamond or pearl.
With ds you can wirelessly trade or wifi trade. with gb gbc and gba you have to trade with a cable. To igrate a gba pokemon to a ds game you need to have the gba in the gba slot of a ds lite and the ds game in the ds slot of the ds
You can migrate GBA Pokemon to a DS Pokemon game but you can't trade using the GBA game trying to trade with another GBA game.
no. theDS lite is wireless to only other DS's
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.
All you have to do to connect with mineral town is have both games in your DS at the same time. Don't put your GBA game after you started up your DS game it won't work.
Yes, Game Boy Advance (GBA) games can support multiplayer on the Nintendo DS, but only if the game itself includes multiplayer functionality. Players can connect multiple DS systems using a link cable or via local wireless, depending on the game's requirements. However, this is limited to GBA titles, as Nintendo DS games have their own separate multiplayer capabilities.