I don't think so.
If its the gba one im not sure but if its for the wii use WART it seems to be the best program for it
Platformers:Kirby's Dream Land (Game Boy)Kirby's Adventure (NES)Kirby's Dream Land 2 (Game Boy)Kirby Super Star (SNES)Kirby's Dream Land 3 (SNES)Kirby 64 (N64)Kirby and The Amazing Mirror (GBA)Kirby: Canvas Curse (DS)Kirby: Sqeak Squad (DS)Untitled (Wii)Remakes:Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land (GBA)Kirby Super Star Ultra (DS)Other genres:Kirby's Pinball Land (Game Boy)Kirby's Dream Course (SNES)Kirby's Avalanche (SNES)Kirby's Block Ball (SNES)BS Kirby no Omotya Bako Baseball (Japan only) (Satellaview)Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy, SNES)Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble (GBC)Kirby Air Ride (Gamecube)
Nightmare is the last boss in Kirby's Adventure for the NES and Kirby: Nighmare in Dreamland for the GBA. He does not, however, appear in Kirby Super Star Ultra.
You can modify GBA roms using a Hex editor, but it isn't easy to use.
No. The 3DS does not have a slot for GBA Cartridges and therefore cannot play GBA games.
No. There is only a GBA (Game Boy Advance) version of the game.
To play Pokemon games on computer you have to download a emulator I would recommend these: Desmume No$gba (not for gba games) and for playing gba games: Visual Boy Advance
Yes, there's a GBA Action Replay, GBA Xploder/Gameshark, as well as the Action Replay Max Duo which works on GBA games.
gba beacause it has abunch of mario,pokemon,and zelda games + you can play gbc and gb games on a gba console. ps i recomend gba sp :)
No, the GBA part of a DS is unable to use the DS' wireless capabilities, even for games that supported the use of the GBA wireless adaptor.
In the GBA POKeMON games you could use cut to avoid going into grass-sadly this is impossible in DPPt.
Kirby was invented by Masahiro Sakurai when he was a mere 18-year-old (he was born on November 4th, 1970). So in 1988 the first idea of Kirby bloomed and the first game, Kirby's Adventure, came out April 1992. Since then the games have bloomed from GBA to the DS to the GameCube, soon blossoming into a TV show and a Wii game (September 2010). <(-^.^-)>