no, you can't. basically, i think you're wondering why the first gen (red/blue/yellow) and second gen (gold/silver/crystal) are not compatible with third gen (fire/leaf/ruby/sapphire/ emerald)
first gen games had the item duplication trick, which would grant third gen players to continue this cheating. i'm not saying that you're a cheater, but there are others that are
first gen games only had 14 types, and much less moves than the next generations. because of this, only certain pokemon with certain moves can communicate with r/b/y
second gen games had an item duplication trick as well, but there was something second gen allowed that was even worse
EV layouts and leveling were messed up in g/s/c, to the point that you could get higher stats by up to 4*(255/4) points. as a result of this, a houndoom raised in second gen games could destroy an equal level houndoom in third gen games
also, you could not be able to bring moves/pokemon/items that were introduced in gen three to the earlier games
2006-10-05 03:47:03
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answered by Jim 7
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No. You ask why?
1. 2 different regions(crystal doesn't have a national pokedex).
2. 2 different gameboy cartriges.
3. 2 different link cables for 2 different gameboy games(if you used the gameboycolor link cable on an SP, your SP would either blow up or function wrong).
2006-10-08 11:29:31
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answered by Angie P 2
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No...I think that pokemon crystal and versions before that is obselete to the creators, so they can't be traded with any version around the first pokemon generation.
...sigh...
:-(
2006-10-04 23:00:15
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answer #3
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answered by Koric 3
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Yes you can. I think you need to find an item in the game. Then all you need is a link cable and trad away!
2006-10-04 15:10:34
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answered by uparmoredninja 6
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Im not sure man but I keep hearing rumers that you can do that but it might be just a fake thing.
2006-10-07 20:48:24
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answered by shawk 2
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no because they are on 2 different gameboys there is no way
2006-10-04 12:38:58
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answered by camerong 2
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No. You can't. It's impossible.
2006-10-04 18:06:47
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answered by wgfe1 3
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