Nope. There's no RAM in a DS cart, so there's no way to emulate a GBA game. Sorry... Get a flash-cart, if you really need to play 'em.
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile was never released onto the GBA. Currently the GBA has "Empire of Dreams" and "Dream Champs Tournament". Another game called Klonoa Heroes was only released in Japan known as "Densetsu no Star Medal" and is playable on North American GBA handhelds (but only in Japanese). Downloading GBA games to the computer without owning the console or the game is illegal. Computer files for handhelds and older generation games are called ROMs. Games that were released for consoles in disc format such as Door to Phantomile are called ISOs for computers.
Ds not sure what ds mean's.. dsl i know... what do you mean ds..
It's a program for playing games from consoles on your computer. Ex: VBA=GBA Emulator.
By gbsp I take it you're referring to the Gameboy Advance Emulator for the PSP?If so, I can't conclusively say yes or no, its a grey area really - if you own the GBA games you're going to be emulating I don't see a problem with that however downloading games that you don't own to play is all out piracy. (The law agrees in respect to ripping backups for the music CDs you own)The tech world is fairly fickle when it comes to such things, most people wouldn't care if you were emulating ATARI stuff or C64 stuff because its near impossible to track down machines and games for those systems, but GBA games are still being sold. Although following the release of the DSi - where Nintendo have abandoned the GBA backwards compatibility, we'll start to see less and less GBA games being sold in stores.Synopsis:Gbsp isn't illegal if you own the games you'll be emulating, it is if you plan to download new games being released.This issue isn't black and white.
Yes they work for cracked games.
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All Game Boy games (Original up to Advance) work in the GBA. GBA micro's do not work with them, and only work with GBA games.
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No, they will not work.
There is no such thing as a GBA 'SP Game', as in, games designed to either work differently, or work only on a GBA SP. All GBA games will work on all GBA consoles of any kind, be they the original GBA, the SP, the SP+, the Micro, and even slot-2 of the DS and DS lite. You can also play GBC games on a GBA. I believe the Micro cannot, and the DS cannot either.
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We tried this and it didn't appear to work. The gameboy games dont seem to recognize the smaller plug in
No, the DSi does not have a GBA port and so can't play GBA games.
only 2 game packs work on the ds,the ds pack and the gba the gba goes in at the bottom
What? is that a joke? will you please look at the slot of the ds and the gameboy, IT WONT FIT. Unless you mean the other way around like gba games that work for the ds, they all work.
Pokemon games for the handheld systems can only trad to other games from that same system, GBA to GBA, GBC To GBC, GBA to GBC and vice versa will not work.
No, the GBA games cannot use the console's wireless capability, even if they are games that did work with the GBA wireless adaptor. You will need to use actual GBA consoles to do it, as well as a link cable or two GBA wireless adaptors.