you have to save at a Pokemon center in your gba game and then trade over Pokemon.
If it won't save then reload the game onto your N Card but DON'T delete the save file.
sorry dude it save in the game card
It means either your game file as corrupted or your game card is damaged.
you can trade by copying the save file from mobile in PC and then trading with emulator like gbc. you can then transfer these files to your mobile and play with new Pokemon.
because you need to save your game before trading a put your memory card connected with your gb memory card
To the game card.
you have to save at a Pokemon center in your gba game and then trade over Pokemon.
by giving all of your Pokemon to your friends and trading back to your game.
Save Up A Lot Of Rare Candy's And Then Feed 'Em Those Candy's!and rare candy's only level up Pokemon not evolve Pokemon.but in the trading card game you can evolve that Pokemon.
If it won't save then reload the game onto your N Card but DON'T delete the save file.
sorry dude it save in the game card
It means either your game file as corrupted or your game card is damaged.
If you were to buy a completed Pokemon game, you would also need the memory card that was used in the game unit at the time of play. Save data is not stored on the disc, but on the memory card inserted in the game unit.
Assuming that the emulated game is the same generation as the game you are trading to, you need to place your game and save on a DS flash cartridge, and it will act like a normal DS game from there.
No I learned this when i was playing Pokemon diamond and my black DS broke and when i bought a polar white one my data was on the same game card. The data is inside the game card.