That probably happens because you didn't put it in correctly or you need to blow the back to get any dust out .Because if dust clogges it it wont read the data and it will say that there is no game inserted in the game slot .hope this helped!
Just move the memory card to its left direction!
Blow on the bottom of the game card or in the DS slot to clean out any dust. If that doesn't work there is some kind of deeper problem.
it wont work with out the right one
IF your computer has an AGP slot, put in a video card that is compatible with the game, install the necessary drivers, reboot with the monitor plugged into the new video card then go into BIOS and disable the on-board video card. You should now be able to use the game. If your computer does NOT have an AGP slot, you'll need to get another computer to run that game.
You can insert it in the disc slot, they are the same size dics as cd'sadn dvd's but the computers software wont be able to read the game.
well having a memory card built in is ALOT easier! Because you wont have to go all the way out to the store and buy a fifteen dollar memory card.
You can disable the onboard video, and install a new video card into a pci slot. It should work fine. Good luck. but my PC doesnt turn on?
you cant connect a physical memory card to a PS3. press the home button, and hit change slots. and from there you should be able to set up a PS2 memory card built into your hard drive, make sure it is in slot 1, and save.
Try blowing or airdusting the slot on the game boy and the slot on the bottom of the game. Also try it in different gameboys. If that doesn't work look at a used game shop or pawn shop you can get them fairly cheap there.
No because the old game boy and game boy color games wont stick in to the bottom slot because i tried and i wont even budge into the thing sorry (another answer) ;-)
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