Yes.Yes you can.
No, the games are very different, but it can work the other way around. A Game Boy Advance (GBA) game fits in the Game Boy Advance, GBA SP, Nintendo DS, and DS Lite, meaning the DS can play GBA games.
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Yes it is just a gamecube system and a Nintendo Wii system you can play both kind of games on one because the sme company made it because they make the games the same kind of way -THErealREDheadFRED
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Yeah, I do it all the time. By the way, why did you even bother asking when you could try it out for yourself like I did?
yes you can, the game card won't go in all the way, but you should b able to play
No. I've seen a gameboy colour game case. If says gameboy advance, you play it on gameboy advance. If it says gameboy colour, you play it on gameboy colour.Actually a gameboy color can play games from the original gameboy, and they look way better in my opinion
Color Games can be played on an Advanced , just not the other way around.
game boy advanced is better. It is smaller than color. An Advanced also can use gameboy color games but not the other way around
If games never advanced technologically, we'd all be still playing on a Game Boy. The answer is simple - games need to advance, and of course, so do the consoles that play them. Nintendo wanted more advanced games than what the Game Boy was able to play, and so Game Boy Colour, and then Game Boy Advance games came out. There's no way a regular Game Boy can support a game like Pokemon Emerald, which is why the consoles had to be upgraded too. The 3DS is just the latest link in the chain. The games it plays are too advanced for the DSi to play. If the DSi could play them, then there'd be no need for the 3DS.
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.
No, GBA games can't use the DS lite's wireless functionality, even games that supported the GBA wi-fi addons. The only way to do it is with two GBA systems.