There is no way to connect a Nintendo DS to a gameboy SP.
No, because there is no way to connect a gamecube to a ds.
The only way i know of is: 1) go to the mii channel on the wii menu 2) press a, b, 1 and then hold 2 3) wait a few seconds and something should come up asking you if you want to connect (this only works on dsi's, probably dsi XL's too) 4) turn on your ds and go into ds download play (press yes on the wii) 5) the mii's on your wii should connect to your dsi or dsi XL
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.
Never mind but there is a way to put your gamecube games on your computer from your gamecube disks.
No, it was only made for Wii and anyway the graphics are way too advanced for the Gamecube. Sorry
No, there is no possible way. Animal Crossing games are for the Gamecube, Nintendo DS, or the Nintendo Wii, and nothing else.
No you cannot since the DS came out after the gameboy advanced and it would be impossible to make a system forward compatible. The DS can play Gameboy games on the other hand but not the other way around.
All gamecube games can be played on a wii just put in the disc the same way you put in wii games go to the disc channel and then start the game BUT you have to use gamecube controllers in order to play them.
In the Gamecube version, you must have a GBA and connect it to the gamecube, and Kapp'n will take you to the island from the dock in the ocean. Other than that, there is no possible way to get to the island.
No, "Juiced" was not released for the Nintendo GameCube. The game was primarily available on platforms such as PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC. While it featured street racing and car customization, it did not make its way to the GameCube library.