First, you will need to have defeated the Elite Four on the Nintendo DS game and unlocked Pal Park. Once that is done, put the GameBoy Advance game into the appropriate slot on the DS (and make sure you saved at a Pokémon Center), then select the Pal Park option from the Start Menu of the DS game. This will permanently transfer up to six Pokémon per day from the GameBoy Advance game to the Nintendo DS game. Yes, permanently; there is no way to get them back to the GameBoy Advance game. And unfortunately, this is the only way to transfer Pokémon from Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Fire Red, and Leaf Green to any DS game.
Yes, because a Gameboy Advance SP plays Gameboy Advance games:Only GameBoy Advanced (GBA) games will work on a Nintendo DS.Original GameBoy, Super GameBoy, GameBoy Pocket or GameBoy Colour games will NOT work on a Nintendo DS.
There are actually quite a few Pokmon video games. There are a wide variety of them, from Nintendo 64 games, Gameboy, all the way up to the Gamecube and Nintendo DS.
No they cannot
It's for Gameboy Advance games
No, only Gameboy Advance games. Regular original Gameboy games will not work, neither will Gameboy Color games.
The Nintendo DS will play Gameboy Advance games using the second included cartridge slot. Unfortunately, due to size and space limitations, older Gameboy and Gameboy Color games cannot be played on the Nintendo DS.
On the Original Nintendo DS, and Nintendo DS lite, you can play Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games. But on the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL, there is no Game Boy or Game Boy Advance slot.
Yes, there is a slot for the GameBoy games at the bottom of the Nintendo DS.
No, the Nintendo DSi cannot have Gameboy Color OR Gameboy Advance games in them
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.
No but you can play Gameboy Advance games on a original Nintendo DS and a Nintendo DS Lite.
No. Any game cartridges/disks that are made for a Nintendo console won't work on any other company's consoles. However, some Nintendo game cartridges/disks can work on multiple Nintendo consoles. Gamecube disks can be played on the Wii, Gameboy games can be played on the Gameboy Advance, and Gameboy Advance games can be played on the Nintendo Ds.