If your Wii supports Gamecube Games the Wii will have Gamecube Controller sockets. The GBA to GCN cable is an accessory cable that can connect to the gamecube controller sockets on the Wii and connect to the Gameboy Advance. Connect the GBA cable portion to the Gameboy Advance (the larger portion it has the Gameboy Advance logo on it) and connect the GCN cable portion (the smaller portion that is visually similar to the plug for controllers) to the Wii. Make sure that the plug is placed in a socket other than 1 as you will need to have a 1 player Gamecube Controller. Occasionally certain games such as Legend of Zelda Four Swords Adventures will allow players to use there GBA as 1st player rather than a Gamecube Controller.
You cannot play game boy advance on the wii because the game formats are completely different.
No. This is not possible on the Wii or the DSi.
it was an advance in video game technology. like the xbox 360 and wii after the gamecube.
Yes but it dose not work with DS lite
No, the Wii didn't exist when the Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone games were produced. The game is available on PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Cube, Game Boy Colour and Game Boy Advance.
yes it is called the wii virtual. look it up.
You have to sync the two remotes on the Wii in order to connect it on the game.
Nope, but it's on Xbox, Gamecube, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance and PlayStation 2.
You put the gamecube game in the disk drive where you would normally put the wii game, and click on the disk channel, then click start, but you have to play with the gamecube controller. Also you may want to have a Gamecube memory card, otherwise you cannot save your game.
You need a 'Triwing' screwdriver, look for one marketed as being for 'GBA/DS/Wii'.
No, you cannot charge a Game Boy from a Wii. Game Boy consoles require separate chargers, and in the case of older Game Boy consoles, batteries.
A game boy doesn't go into a wii: it is a separate game system and it needs separate games.