of the game boy, no. although its successor, the DS, is coming with many new versions, like DS Lite, DSI, DSI XL, and coming soon(ish) the 3DS
you have to beat the elite 4 10 times in game boy advance games and color games then u can tradeNO YOU DONT you just have to use the cable link cord thingy
No you cannot trade from Game Boy Color And Game boy Advance.
no but there is one coming to x-box
your game boy versions shouldn't real.
Yes, there are. Heart Gold and Soul Silver (HGSS) have released in Japan in Japanese. The English versions I think are expected to be released in March. Both of these games are remakes of the Silver and Gold versions for the Game Boy. Heart Gold and Soul Silver will be available on the Nintendo DS system.
yes it will work with any ttds any game that contains Pokemon except the game boy versions of Pokemon will not work
Answer:No you can't, you can only breed Pokemon that are able to be bred.
In "The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons" for Game Boy Color, the language setting is determined by the Game Boy itself rather than in-game options. To play the game in English, ensure your Game Boy is set to English, which is typically the default for North American versions of the game. If you're using a different region's version, you may need to switch to an English ROM or cartridge. There are no language settings within the game itself to change.
You can't marry Misty in the original Pokemon games. She doesn't love you.
in the begaining of the game you are introjussed to a mystry like no other and a letter from the future and the person who it's from is no other then lukes future self and they met future luke as the professor and luke go in another time but as the game contineus we realise he is not future luke he is a boy called clive dove.
No, it does not work that way. GameBoy Advance games are newer than the GameBoy Color, so the GameBoy Color system cannot support the game. However, you can play GameBoy Color games on a GameBoy Advance system if you want.
Elijah Wood had a bit part in Back to the Future: Part II. He played an unnamed character billed as "Video Game Boy."