yes there is Pokemon games for the gamecube the ones i know about are Pokemon colloseum Pokemon xd Pokemon channel and Pokemon box.
Pokemon Colosseum is a Pokemon Game for the Nintendo Gamecube. It was the first TV-console Pokemon game to follow the same pattern as the handheld games (Sort of ...).
no you cannot. but you can take game cube game Pokemon, (Xd or colluseum) and trade them to a gameboy game via gc to gba cable. and then you can migrate those Pokemon into a ds Pokemon game, after you unlock pal park. But you can't put your ds Pokemon into a gamecube game.
While Pokemon FireRed isn't a DS game (it's a GBA game), you can play it on a DS, since GBA games can be played on a DS. In fact, you need to have a GBA Pokemon game in your DS in order to transfer Pokemon from GBA Pokemon games to the DS games.
No, because there is no way to connect a gamecube to a ds.
Yes, so long as you have a GameCube to GBA Link Cable.
No, you cannot play Pokémon Platinum versus any of the related Pokémon games available on Nintendo GameCube.
You can't Shadow Pokemon are only exclusive to the Gamecube games. And cannot be transfered whilst still Shadow Pokemon.
Dawn stones are only in the 4th gen Pokemon games that means any GBA Pokemon games or GB or even the gamecube Pokemon games do not have any items that were created in the 4th gen games, so that means dawn stones are unavailable in emerald.
Trade, you can trade between the GameCube games and gba games if you have the right chords.
You can only use Gamecube games and Wii games. If you want to use Gamecube games you need a Gamecube controller.
Yes all wii games will work on a gamecube
You can't Shadow Pokemon are only exclusive to the Gamecube games.
No, there aren't. The Gamecube is, unfortunately, considered a dead council. There will be no more games for it. :(
There are actually quite a few Pokmon video games. There are a wide variety of them, from Nintendo 64 games, Gameboy, all the way up to the Gamecube and Nintendo DS.
No only 3rd generation pokemon games will work (Firered, Ruby, etc).
You can use GameCube memory cards, but only to save on GameCube games, not Wii games. The Wii already has 512 MB of internal memory, and an optional SD Memory Card can be used to save Wii games.
If your looking for a handheld Pokemon game its gotta be Pokemon diamond and pearl but if your looking for a console Pokemon colosseum or Pokemon xd for gamecube