JUST DOWN LOAD THE GAME
Using a PS2 emulator to play a PS2 game on a computer in not like playing it on the PS2. For the PC user you should be more concerned with the task and accomplishment because it will be very time consuming and take hours of work and you still might not complete the game
No.
You cam only trade Pokemon in emulators to another emulator. If you are trying to trade a Pokemon from the emulator to your actual game you can't
Try getting the actual game.
Yes you may you have the same chances to catch a shiny on an emulator then you do to the actual game card. Due to the fact that an emulator is just a copy of the game put onto a different system
No, you´ll have to use an emulator to get the actual game.
The "best" GameCube emulator is currently Dolphin. It can run most games at 50% of actual speed, with limited sound capability.
As far as I know, it's not possible to send Pokemon from a computer emulator to an actual game. You should really be playing with the official one anyway.
PlayStation roms are basically the files for actual PS1 games packed into a ROM file, allowing it to be played on an emulator.
There are no dreamcast emulators that will run dreamcast ROMs. The dreamcast is cd-based, so you can either download an emulator like Chankast, and use actual dreamcast CDs (you can get them for a couple of dollars/pounds) or download dreamcast ISOs
its a sort of software that imitates an actual gaming device/console eg VISUAL BOY ADVANCE is a game boy emulator hope it helped
in actual it is for playstation and x box.. but u can play it on pc by using ps2 emulator..
Google videos can be downloads sometimes from the actual site where they are being played. Not all of the videos can be downloaded though so just because they can be watched does not mean they can be downloaded.