Only the Gameboy SP; otherwise the older Gameboy's take 2 AA's of batteries.
I would say the gameboy advance because it runs for double A batteries and no backlit
No its a special cartridge that goes inside the Super Nintendo console which allows players to play certain Gameboy Games (one's with the Super Gameboy sticker on it) on there Super Nintendo's. The point of this is so that players can play there Gameboy games on larger screens and not have to use batteries like the Gameboy.
1. a gameboy 2. 2 AA batteries 3: a game 4: hands with fingers
Gameboy (Classic), Gameboy Pocket, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, Gameboy Advance SP, Gameboy Micro. There are also accessories for the Gameboy like the Gameboy Camera and Gameboy Printer.
Higher capacity battery packs, as well as external battery packs, can both be used to extend play time.
For the Gameboy Advance which uses AA batteries there is an available long life rechargeable battery pack.
I dont know for sure, but I think you use a gameshark. Although, Action Replay also has some cheat stuff, but I'm not sure if there's anything for gameboy. They also might not sell Gamesharks or anything for Gameboy anymore.
No, you can only connect gameboy advance or gameboy micro to an sp.
Maybe it ran out of batteries, check if the lights are spinning before it going off. it's a sign of low battery life.
put batteries in it and put a game in it .. THEN shove it in your butt and sing howdy doody eat a bottle of laxitives so the gameboy comes back out and ur ready to play. and y would u want to play it those things are from the stoneage
If you mean actual 'Gameboy' games, then no. It cannot play games from the original Gameboy, nor the Gameboy Color.