You may also find Time Capsule Pokémon centres that will allow you from transfer from Generation I to II. Those features however had some drawbacks; as Pokémon Silver and Gold introduced a lot of new technique moves in contrast to Red/Blue/Yellow. Unfortunately, Nintendo didn’t produce a Time Capsule for Ruby/Sapphire as the Time Capsule had some transfer glitches, which would contaminate and corrupt the saves.
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http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Time_capsule
So at this moment in 2014, Nintendo had produced a lot of Nintendo DSs’ and Wiis’ that makes the consoles less rare for many years to come. But for the N64, Game Boy Advanced and GameCube however appears to not have the forwards compatibility to those 7th Generation Consoles.
So to save any regrets, why not try using a Game Boy Advance and a GameCube – if you not have one, because you may find it useful later on. Also if you want to play your old Game Boy games on a big screen TV, you can. All you need is a GameCube, with the attached Game Boy Player and Mini-DVD ROM disk of GBP.
In this picture are the GC and the GBP found underneath and the inside of the Pokémon Blue game. The yellow circle indicates the SRAM Battery – which is the sensitive part of the game cartridge. Unfortunately, Nintendo didn’t have the adequate FLASH Memory chip for this game until around 2001.
You may also find GameCube games such as Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon Channel. Those games, mainly Colosseum allow you to transfer Pokémon and allow you to capture the Johto Legendary Pokémon like Entei, Suicune and many more. But more importantly, allows you to transfer Pokémon into Ruby/Sapphire and LeafGreen/FireRed.
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http://apg-clan.org/showthread.php/14-Game-Boy-and-GBA-Gaming-Tips
If you need to look into more hints and tips, take a quick look into my other guides and enjoy yourself!