I made this page to answer your questions (they're not necessarily asked frequently).
Q: Is Marshmallow from Annoying Orange a boy or a girl?
A: At 1:14 of Annoying Orange - Theme Song Attack, which was uploaded on 5th November 2010, the lyrics "He's so cute" in Marshmallow's theme song appear, showing Marshmallow is male.
Q: How can I play retro games online?
A: Going to these links will give you some examples:
game-oldies.com - an online emulator of famous 8-bit and 16-bit systems from the 1980s and 1990s, as well as the Game Boy Advance, which was released in 2001 worldwide except China, where the system was released in 2004.
retro-arcade.com - a collection of Flash-based remakes of popular arcade games.
archive.vg/blog/a-big-list-of-browser-based-emulators-and-ports-of-classic-games - a list of online emulators of various retro systems.
For a list of more retro gaming websites, you can go here.
Q: Where are some free online games?
A: You can go here for some examples.
Q: How can my Game Boy Advance be improved?
A: These are some Game Boy Advance accessories you can buy (you should buy them online due to the lack of physical shops that sell Game Boy Advance stuff):
A light that plugs in to the Game Boy Advance's extension port.
Rechargeable AA battery pack (rechargeable batteries + charger for them), with both of them available separately if you want (can also be used for other devices that require AA batteries).
Screen protector - protects your Game Boy Advance from scratches.
Action Replay - a device that lets you cheat on video games that's available for many systems.
Many more.
Q: What do you collect?
A: I collect video game consoles and, if possible, extra games and peripherals for them.
Q: What's a multicart?
A: A multicart is a cartridge with 2 or more games on it. Some unlicensed multicarts claim to have more games than they actually do, but in reality, the many extra games are actually just repeats or variations of other games that are on the multicart. Sometimes, they're labelled as something different so it looks like they have more games than there actually are on the multicart.
Q: A V.Smile cartridge has been inserted into a V.Smile console, but that cartridge turns the console off or does other things to the console it's not supposed to. How can I fix that?
A: I had this problem when I first inserted my V.Smile cartridges for Noddy: Detective for a Day, Ratatouille: Remy's New Recipes and Thomas and Friends: Engines Working Together into my 2nd generation V.Smile. To fix it, I inserted those cartridges into my V.Smile Cyber Pocket. You might be able to have the problem on any version of the V.Smile and fix the problem by inserting a V.Smile cartridge into a V.Smile Pocket or V.Smile Cyber Pocket. If that doesn't work, you could clean the cartridge's contacts with a dry cloth, but if the problem still remains, you could clean the cartridge port of the V.Smile. If no previously-mentioned-on-this-website V.Smile cartridge fixing method works for you, you might have no choice but to get another V.Smile console, another cartridge of the V.Smile software that was being inserted into the V.Smile console or both.
Q: Why do you present this website in American English when you're from England in the United Kingdom?
A: I presume the US is the English-speaking country that uses this website the most.
Q: What's your religion?
A: I have no religion, but if I had to join a religion, I'd maybe join the religion of Haruhiism. It's not an officially-recognized religion anywhere in the world and you might think it would be better to join a presumably more well known religion, such as Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Judaism or Sikhism, but it would be too boring for me to be a member of those religions because the church services wouldn't usually involve fun activities, so I'd maybe join Haruhiism. If you're Haruhi Suzumiya or a follower of Haruhiism and you're here to say domo arigato (thank you) to me for recognising Haruhiism as an actual religion, you're welcome.
Q: Which console side are you on?
A: I'm on no particular console side. Despite this, I always get Nintendo consoles as part of the current generation of consoles, which happened with me with the Wii in 2008 as part of the seventh generation of consoles and the Wii U in 2014 as part of the eighth generation of consoles and will happen with me with the Nintendo Switch on May 13th 2017.