Yes. Various emulators support emulating linking between two consoles. VBALink and NO$GBA support linking Game Boy Advance games, and BGB and TGB support linking Game Boy / Game Boy Color games.
No, emulators are not dangerous. Emulators just help you to play games on your computer. They don't do any harm to your computer at all.
Distributing the emulators themselves is not illegal. Distributing the games is.
It is possible to use a PlayStation 2 emulator to play PS2 games on your computer. It is only legal to do if you own an original copy of the game.
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No, it isn't possible to migrate or trade Pokemon between games using emulators, since they lack the functionality to detect the GBA Pak or connect to Wi-Fi.
Hardware realization is the use of hardware based emulators. These emulators are used to keep old software and games running. Basically it is when you make your computer run a simulation as though it is running with the specifications of an older system.
Emulators are different that the games themselves. I find that BGB and Visualboy Advance are the best emulators. BGB is for the original Gameboy, Gameboy color, and the super Gameboy. Visualboy Advance will also emulate the Gameboy Advance. What you are looking for is the ROM. Emulators run (play) the ROMs. You must own the original game to legally download a ROM.
There are lots of sites for DS emulators, and these will let you play DS games without having a DS. Emulators are sometimes referred to as ROMs.
very few games actually work with ds emulators because the emulators are all still under development(none are full versions yet). if you want to play it badly enough get a flashplayer for your ds and have at it http://www.nintendo-ds-roms.com/
emulators yes, games for android no, so you are stuck with the tiny screen and your finges on it
No, emulators are not dangerous. Emulators just help you to play games on your computer. They don't do any harm to your computer at all.
psp emulators, (or any type of emulator, N64 Snes etc.) allows you to play that type of system on you CPU with the games you download.
PCSX2 is the best one and free
The PS3 has an emulator that lets it play most PS1 games Some early models with 4 USB ports had hardware and sometimes Partially software Based Emulators to play PS2 games
Yes, you can trade Pokemon between emulators / computers, even if they are running the same ROM and save state. Due to timing issues, it is very prone to errors, meaning that you may end up with a corrupted Pokemon in one or both games. Suggestion to avoid errors: Make a copy of the game and save files so you may have a backup in case things go bad.