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you can't a GBA link cable can't connect to a DS.
No, the DS cannot be connected to a GBA either by link cable, or by the DS' internal wireless, to a GBA using a GBA wireless adaptor. The only form of linking they can do is to have both the GBA and DS cartridge inserted into the same DS, to use functions like migration in the Pokemon games.
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No, the GBA slot of a DS is unable to use the wireless capabilities of the DS. You cannot link two DS's together to use the GBA part of the consoles. To do so, you must use actual GBAs and a link cable/GBA wireless adaptor.
Answer:Using the Dual GBA Slot on a DS, it is impossible to trade between two GBA games as the GBA link cables have no port on the DS, also the DS system's wireless communication is not the same as the GBA's.
You don't. Instead, you need Pokemon FireRed or LeafGreen versions, two GBAs, a GBA link cable and, of course, Ruby, Sapphire or Emerald Versions. From GBA to DS is migration. DS to DS and GBA to GBA is called trading. I really hope I helped you!
it is a cable that links up to other game boy systems only on multi player games
Unfortunately, you cannot connect two GBA games with two DS's. If you aren't above shelling out around 60 dollars or so, depending on what you already own, you could buy two GBA SP's and a link cable.
With ds you can wirelessly trade or wifi trade. with gb gbc and gba you have to trade with a cable. To igrate a gba pokemon to a ds game you need to have the gba in the gba slot of a ds lite and the ds game in the ds slot of the ds
In a DS you should be able to play GBA games in the slot that is underneath the DS. There is a cartridge slot for DS games and a cartridge slot for GBA games. This is the same with DS lite as well.
No, sadly, the DS does not have the proper cable ports for the GCN-GBA cable. The DS does however have DS-Wii wireless functionality.
No, GBA games cannot use the DS's wireless function. You'd need actual GBAs and either a link cable or the GBA wireless adaptors.