You may want to try beating all the other creatures around the Whomping Willow to gain levels and more SP and MP, then try fighting it.
Another way is to try drinking some of the potions you found that will replenish your SP and MP, which will make you last longer and you will have a better chance of beating it.
You can't. You need a Nintendo Gameboy Advance/SP and a Gamecube<-->Gameboy Advance game-link cable
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).
NO you can't coz Gameboy Advance trades differently to Gameboy Colour
You cannot get Pokemon Gold in PSP. It is only available for Gameboy Colour and Gameboy Advance.
Youcompete by using a Pokemon gameboy advance game but when you do it the Pokemon in the gameboy game won't come back.
GameBoy Color, GameBoy Advance, and GameBoy Advance SP.
Gameboy (Classic), Gameboy Pocket, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, Gameboy Advance SP, Gameboy Micro. There are also accessories for the Gameboy like the Gameboy Camera and Gameboy Printer.
Yes Yes Yes! Both Gameboy Advance and Gameboy Advance Sp are the same rule: Both could play Gameboy, Gameboy Color and Gameboy advance games. Except the Gameboy Advance looks like a psp and the sp looks like a ds. If you don't know that, go repeat grade school!!!
Garfield The Search for Pooky - 2004 VG was released on: Denmark: November 2004 (Gameboy Advance version) Finland: November 2004 (Gameboy Advance version) France: November 2004 (Gameboy Advance version) Germany: November 2004 (Gameboy Advance version) Netherlands: November 2004 (Gameboy Advance version) Norway: November 2004 (Gameboy Advance version) Spain: November 2004 (Gameboy Advance version) Sweden: November 2004 (Gameboy Advance version) UK: November 2004 (Gameboy Advance version) USA: November 2004 (Gameboy Advance version)
You buy the game, and also a GameBoy Advance or GameBoy Advance SP.
Yes. The Gameboy Advance SP is virtually the same as the Gameboy Advance. The both play Gameboy Color and Gameboy Advance games. The only difference is the added backlight, and the rechargeable battery. The Gameboy Advance SP is also more slimmer, premoting improved ergonomics.
To connect a GameBoy Advance with a GameBoy Micro you will need both the GameBoy Micro transfer cable and a GameBoy Micro adapter (to be connected to the original GameBoy Advance or SP).
No.
No, you can only connect gameboy advance or gameboy micro to an sp.
No. You can only play them on Gameboy, Gameboy Pocket, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance and Gameboy Advance SP. Oh, and the PC if you have an emulator. Also porn.
The Gameboy Advance does not accept a memory card. anonymous@oola.com
Yes. The standard Gameboy Advance cable is compatible with the Gameboy Advance SP.