So part two of my backwards compatibility questions, and this one is likely tougher to answer.
We know that the DS can play games via its wireless 802.11 and proprietary short range modes.
My question is if the DS will be able to:
1) Use the native wireless of the DS (without need of the GBA adapter) to play GBA games that were specifically written with the GBA wireless adapter in mind.
2) Use the native DS wireless to play against a GBA that has the wireless adapter (for the same kind of games mentioned above)
3) Use the native DS wireless to play GBA games that would normally require a link cable.
It would just seem silly if 1 and 2 above weren't possible, considering the close release of both the GBA adapter and the DS. (not via the 802.11 but rather via the proprietary short range comm)
Case 3 would be sweet and rather feasible if Nintendo did a little thinking. Have a little app built into the DS that was a wireless manager, so that you could pick systems in range to link too before 'booting' the GBA game. Most GBA games require links to be established before playing anyways, no?
So any definitive answers on these? Or just wait till launch