No, the DSi can't play GBA games at all.
Unfortunately no. In order to trade between any of the GBA Pokemon games (Ruby, Sapphire, Fire Red, Leaf Green, Emerald) - you must trade between any combination between a Gameboy Advanced, a Gameboy Advanced SP or the GameCube depending on if you have what is needed in order to trade between the GameCube and the Gameboy Advanced. sorry
unfortunately no. You can only trade between those games if you have a Gameboy Advanced, a Gameboy Advanced SP or a GameCube Gameboy Player.
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.
you can't you have to use a cable
*Four consoles are compatible with these games and they are: Nintendo 64, Gameboy Advance, Gamecube, and DS. With the Gamecube's Gameboy Player accessory (sold seperately) you can play your Gameboy, Gameboy Color, and Gameboy Advance games using your Gamecube. The Gameboy Advance (Gameboy Advance SP also works) is compatible with all Gameboy, Gameboy Color, and Gameboy Advance games. The older models of the Nintendo DS have a GBA (stands for Gameboy Advance) slot built in on the bottom of the console. Only Gameboy Advance games are compatible with the DS. Newer models of the DS such as the 3DS no longer have this slot built in. *Using the N64 Transfer Pak accessory (sold seperately) you can play Red, Blue, and Yellow on Pokemon Stadium. You can also play these games plus Gold, Silver, and Crystal on Pokemon Stadium 2. In both games to play your pokemon games you must select the GB Tower and then load the cartridge and the game will load up. Make sure on the main menu's of each game show that your cartridge has been inserted properly (you will know if the game cartridge is shown along with your trainer ID). It is not possible to play Leafgreen, Firered, Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald using this method.
You can, but not by using the original GameBoy colour gamecards. You will have to download a digital version of the game off of the Nintendo eShop in order to play GameBoy colour games.
well, if you were using a ds or dsi while trading it will not work.but if you are using 2 gameboy advanced or a regular gameboy yes.but the game boy needs to have an adapter cord wich you cannot get any morebut if you have one than yes.hope this helped.jman10
well if your talkin about grom generation 2 (gold and silver) to generation 1 (blue and red) then yes it is possible. but it is not possible between a gameboy advance game and a colour game as far as i know. gameboy advance can be used to trade with using a gold to a colour console but just not the advance games to colour games if that makes sense
Flip your ds over. You will see a piece that can be removed when pushed up. That is the gba slot. Have fun! Yes the slot is on the bottom like the post above says. But be warned, old gameboy games (big square ones like gameboy, gameboy color) can't be played on your DS.
i dont know the code but u can gethim in a gameboy advanced game and trade it in by using pal park
You can't trade pokemon from red to any other game using a Gameboy Advanced/SP. I've already tried to do it myself and it didn't work. What you need is two Gameboy Colors and the gamelink cable for them.
ask an eagle to steal money and buy a real gameboy