There's no specific battery you need for Game Boy games; it takes 2-4 AA batteries, depending on the console. You can find AA batteries for pretty cheap at just about any store.
First try turning it on. Are your batteries dead?
No, you cannot charge a Game Boy from a Wii. Game Boy consoles require separate chargers, and in the case of older Game Boy consoles, batteries.
You dont there is non you change the batteries. And I have a game boy advance my self.
Due to power consumption on the Game Boy Advance on most AA batteries you will receive around 15 hours of game play.
AA batteries
The system was originally released in 1989. It featured a gray-scale screen, two game play buttons and a D-pad for directional movements. Games were played using a miniature cartridge and the Game Boy was powered by 4 AA batteries. While the Game Boy was great on the go, it often ate through batteries fast, especially since it took 4 batteries to operate. The system was fragile as well. If the screen was hit in any way, it could easily crack and prevent the Game Boy from functioning again.
The Lenmar Replacement Battery for the Nintendo Game Boy is a good battery.
Only if you use AA rechargeable batteries. The Game Boy Color does not have a rechargeable battery pack, it takes standard AA batteries.
In 1989, the Game Boy was invented be Nintendo. It had limited black and white graphics but remained popular because it could be played anywhere and ran on batteries.
No, the AC adapter for the original Game Boy does not charge the device; it simply provides power to run the Game Boy while plugged in. The original Game Boy uses four AA batteries for power, and there is no internal battery to charge. Instead, the AC adapter allows for extended playtime without needing to replace batteries.
No, it uses disposable batteries. It does not have an internal, rechargable battery.
you need a batery charger not batterys