The Game Boy Pocket is the final revision of the original Game Boy model. It will play all Game Boy games, and any Game Boy Color games which were specifically made to be backwards compatible, such as Pokemon Gold/Silver. Other Game Boy Color games will not work on it.
The Gameboy Pocket will play Gameboy (classic) games.
All gameboy games and gameboy color games
As long as the game is from the same region as the Wii system, it will be compatible.
Yes, some DS Lite games will be compatible with the Nintendo 3 DS.
All Nintendo DS are region-free, there is no regional lockout. Any Nintendo DS game will work with any Nintendo DS, and any Nintendo DS game is compatible for multiplayer with another Nintendo DS game, of a different country of origin. I DON'T KNOW!!!!!!!
Yes. The gameboy was similar to the original nintendo in power but had less. The game boy advance is essisentaill a super nintendo in your pocket
not possible, Pokemon games are only compatible with Nintendo products.
There is no such thing as a 'Gameboy Pocket game'. The Gameboy Pocket is simply a smaller version of the original Gameboy, it was not a new platform so had no version specific software. The GBA is backwards compatible with the original Gameboy games though.
It is compatible with all DS games apart from any that require Slot 2, which the DSi and the XL do not have. (There is no such thing as a DSi XL specific game.)
nintendo DS or nintendo DS lite can play Game Boy,Game Boy Color and Game boy Advance games but the nintendo DSi cannot play any of them becuase it has no slot-2
The Nintendo DS is not compatible with games for the Game Boy Color and the original Game Boy, due to a slightly different form factor and the absence of the Zilog Z80-like processor used in these systems.
Yes, because a Gameboy Advance SP plays Gameboy Advance games:Only GameBoy Advanced (GBA) games will work on a Nintendo DS.Original GameBoy, Super GameBoy, GameBoy Pocket or GameBoy Colour games will NOT work on a Nintendo DS.
No they are 2 different game systems made by different companies, not compatible. No they are 2 different game systems made by different companies, not compatible.
Yes, the Nintendo DSi does have its own game cartridges, though they are extremely rare. There are only a handful of DSi-exclusives as they are games that require the camera. The console is also backward compatible so you can use the original DS games.