The game is Duel Monsters. I had memories of a Yu-Gi-Oh game mixed with DM. I'm glad that I found it with a bit of extra effort.
You can play Pokemon red on the original Gameboy, Gameboy Pocket, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, Gameboy Advance SP, Nintendo 64 (with Pokemon Stadium, you need the special adaptor that you plug into the control to plug the game into), and the Nintendo Gamecube (with the additional Gameboy Advance player that plugs into the bottom of the system that is used to play Gameboy Advance games).
There is no Slot-1 version of Pokemon Emerald, though the DS and the DS Lite can play a GBA Emerald cartridge inserted into Slot-2.
Many Pokemon games exist for older systems, like the original games for the Nintendo Gameboy. These can be played with a corresponding emulator, which emulates a Gameboy or other system within one's computer. One such emulator is VisualBoyAdvance, which emulates a Gameboy Advance. Once one has obtained an emulator, the next step is to download game ROMs for it; this can all be done freely online.
Amy Jackson Lewis has: Played Jamie in "Anyone But Me" in 2008. Played Another Girl in "Anyone But Me" in 2008. Played Hillary in "High Maintenance" in 2009. Played Mary in "Miyuki" in 2010. Played The Music Skank in "Chubby Hubby" in 2012. Played Amy in "The Better Half" in 2013.
yes you can pull out the bottom and put it in
Pokemon Crystal can be played on the Gameboy Color, the Gameboy Advanced and the Gameboy Advanced SP. Pokemon Crystal cannot be played on the original Gameboy and Gameboy Pocket.
yes there is a device you put on the bottom of the gamecube that plays all gameboy gameboy color gameboy advance games ever made only like 30 $ better quility picture than on gameboy
Yes, it can also play original gameboy games and can add color to them however the cartridge sticks out of the gameboy about 1 or 2 inches on both gameboy and gameboy color games
The Nintendo DS will play Gameboy Advance games using the second included cartridge slot. Unfortunately, due to size and space limitations, older Gameboy and Gameboy Color games cannot be played on the Nintendo DS.
yes except for gameboy games
Yes, it can, but only if you have the gameboy version of crystal.
Game Boy Games can be played on both the GameBoy Advance and the GameBoy SP.Game Boy and Game Boy colour games can not be played on a DS though -through the carriage slot.
Yes. If you have the right adapter, that is. It is a Game Boy player accessory and hooks into the bottom of the Gamecube. http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/nintendogamecube/gameboyplayer.jsp
No. Any game cartridges/disks that are made for a Nintendo console won't work on any other company's consoles. However, some Nintendo game cartridges/disks can work on multiple Nintendo consoles. Gamecube disks can be played on the Wii, Gameboy games can be played on the Gameboy Advance, and Gameboy Advance games can be played on the Nintendo Ds.
You can play Pokemon red on the original Gameboy, Gameboy Pocket, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, Gameboy Advance SP, Nintendo 64 (with Pokemon Stadium, you need the special adaptor that you plug into the control to plug the game into), and the Nintendo Gamecube (with the additional Gameboy Advance player that plugs into the bottom of the system that is used to play Gameboy Advance games).
The DSi does not have a Gameboy advance slot so you cannot play Gameboy advance Pokemon games. All other Pokemon games that can be played on the regular DS or DS lite can be played on the DSi. There are no Pokemon games that utilize the DSi's camera function as of yet.
Original GameBoy, GameBoy Color, no. Game Boy Advance games can be played with the original DS and DS Lite. The DSi removed the reader slot to save space.