no that is impossible so dont try i did it broke my ds so i had to get it fixed so DONT DO IT!
No but U can play GameCube games, N64 games and GBA.
So far, you can't. There are games that can cooperate with DS, but not like using the GBA adapter on the Gamecube.
To connect a Game Boy Advance (GBA) link cable to a Nintendo DS, you need to use the DS's GBA slot, which is located on the bottom of the device. Simply insert the link cable's connector into the GBA slot, ensuring a secure fit. This allows for gameplay features that utilize the link cable, such as trading Pokémon between compatible games. Note that the Nintendo DS only supports GBA link cables with GBA or GBA-compatible games, not DS games.
GBA, GBA SP, NINTENDO DS/i/iXL, Gamecube, PS, PS2, PS3, PSP, XBOX, XBOX 360 and the wii.
The GBA slot on a DS cannot use the DS' wireless capabilities, even if it's a game that was compatible with the GBA wireless adaptor. You'll need genuine GBA consoles to do it.
NES, SNES, GBA, Gamecube, Nintendo DS, and Wii
No, sadly, the DS does not have the proper cable ports for the GCN-GBA cable. The DS does however have DS-Wii wireless functionality.
There is no Slot-1 version of Pokemon Emerald, though the DS and the DS Lite can play a GBA Emerald cartridge inserted into Slot-2.
it is a cable that links up to other game boy systems only on multi player games
While Pokemon FireRed isn't a DS game (it's a GBA game), you can play it on a DS, since GBA games can be played on a DS. In fact, you need to have a GBA Pokemon game in your DS in order to transfer Pokemon from GBA Pokemon games to the DS games.
no. onli gba in gba and ds from ds!
No, the GBA slot of a DS is unable to use the wireless capabilities of the DS. You cannot link two DS's together to use the GBA part of the consoles. To do so, you must use actual GBAs and a link cable/GBA wireless adaptor.