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No$GBA is a Gameboy Advance emulator. Recent versions can also emulate Nintendo DS games.
Nope. There's no RAM in a DS cart, so there's no way to emulate a GBA game. Sorry... Get a flash-cart, if you really need to play 'em.
no. onli gba in gba and ds from ds!
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.
Because the coding of a GBA game is so different from a DS game, there is no way to do it without a slot-2 device like EZFlash 3in1 or an expensive Supercard DSTwo that has the extra memory built into emulate GBA.
With ds you can wirelessly trade or wifi trade. with gb gbc and gba you have to trade with a cable. To igrate a gba pokemon to a ds game you need to have the gba in the gba slot of a ds lite and the ds game in the ds slot of the ds
No, GBA games can be played on the following: GBA, GBA SP (+), GBA Micro, DS (original), DS lite.
In a DS you should be able to play GBA games in the slot that is underneath the DS. There is a cartridge slot for DS games and a cartridge slot for GBA games. This is the same with DS lite as well.
No, the wireless function on a DS can't be accessed by the GBA portion of the console. If you're playing a GBA game on a DS, it is unable to use the DS's wireless function to connect to either another DS, or a wireless enabled GBA game on a genuine GBA console, such as FireRed or LeafGreen.
No, the DS cannot be connected to a GBA either by link cable, or by the DS' internal wireless, to a GBA using a GBA wireless adaptor. The only form of linking they can do is to have both the GBA and DS cartridge inserted into the same DS, to use functions like migration in the Pokemon games.
The GBA and The DS 2 in 1 Action Replay in reality is just a GBA Action Replay because I have one and for the DS slot it won't work. That is because the DS game has to be connected to the Nintendo DS game slot not in the GBA slot. If you want one to work for the DS buy the DS Action Replay only. Not the GBA/ DS Action Replay MAX. That one won't really work for the DS.
You will need:Nintendo DS or DS LiteGBA gameMethod:If there is anything in the Slot-2 of your DS, take it out.Put the GBA game into the DS's Slot-2Power on your DSPress 'Start GBA Game' on the bottom screen.