All the information for a game is stored on one chip, the ROM, in the cartridge. A ROM file is a copy of all the information on that chip. In the case of the GBA, it will have the extension *.gba . You can play this file on your computer with an emulator, or put it on a flash cartidge (like a usb flash drive/thumb drive) that you can play on your GameBoy.
So, you will need to make a ROM file.
First you learn a programming language that can be compiled for the GBA. Your best picks are:
* C * Assembly for the GBA's ARM processor (assembly language is different for each processor)
Learning the language won't be easy (that's why we pay professionals to do it ;-) )
You need to find a compiler for this language, and tools that can edit images and sounds for the GBA. A good resource is http://www.devrs.com/gba/software.php
You can now write the code, make the images and sounds, then compile it. You will now have a GameBoy ROM file (*.gba). This file is the game.
no
Sorry, I cannot answer that. But Nintendo did make the Game Boy Advance. (GBA)
srry, but i dont think tht they make this game for game boy advanced anymore.
The Nintendo Game Boy Micro and the Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP Mark (Back-Lit screen) were the last models in the Nintendo Game Boy line as the Nintendo DS and DS Lite and DSi are not considered as a Nintendo Game Boy.
No they no longer make Game Boy advance with the creation and cost of the DS.
you need to make the game on there with the master code which in on gameshark.com
Game Boy and Game Boy Pocket
yes
no its not, its just there to make you have fun!!!!
Yes. You can play Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games on a Game Boy Advance SP.
All of them are. - Game Boy and Game Boy Pocket, - Game Boy Colour, - Game Boy Advance (inc SP and SP+), - Game Boy Micro.
If you want a glow in the dark game boy pocket then make it yourself. Paint it with a crayola glow in the dark paint.