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===Game Boy Camera===
 
===Game Boy Camera===
The Game Boy Camera, is an official Nintendo accessory for the handheld Game Boy gaming console and was released on 17 September 1998 in Japan, which ceased manufacture in late 2002. It allows taking pictures and modifying them with stickers and frames and also several minigames. There are three different versions, japanese, western and a special golden Zelda limited edition.
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The Game Boy Camera is an official Nintendo accessory for the handheld Game Boy gaming console and was released on 17 September 1998 in Japan; it ceased manufacturing in late 2002. It allows taking pictures and modifying them with stickers and frames and also had several minigames. There are three different versions: Japanese, western and a special golden Zelda limited edition.
  
First emulator to have some capability of emulating GB Camera was a modified version of a very old emulator Hash, called Hashcam. It can still be found on [http://www.darkfader.net/gbc/ Darkfader's website], who is the author of the modifications. While there were some efforts to run the Game Boy Camera ROM in [[BGB]] unofficially, the author didn't show much interest. However it is fully emulated with webcamera support in a less known emulator named [[GiiBii Advance]].
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The first emulator to have some capability of emulating the Game Boy Camera was a modified version of a very old emulator Hash, called Hashcam. It can still be found on [http://www.darkfader.net/gbc/ Darkfader's website], who is the author of the modifications. While there were some efforts to run the Game Boy Camera ROM in [[BGB]] unofficially, the author didn't show much interest in it. However it is fully emulated with webcam support in a less known emulator named [[GiiBii Advance]].
  
 
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Revision as of 23:03, 2 June 2016

The Gameboy handheld console

The Game Boy is an 8-bit, 4th generation handheld console released by Nintendo in 1989. It had a monochrome display. Its successor, the Game Boy Color (GBC), was released in 1998. Unlike the original, it features a color screen.

Emulators

PC
Name Operating System(s) Latest Version GB/GBC Game Link Support Libretro Core Recommended
BGB Windows 1.5.2
BizHawk Windows 2.9.1
Gambatte Multi-platform r571
GBE+ Windows, Linux, OS X (untested) 1.0 RC 2
higan Windows, Linux, OS X 0.98
KiGB Windows, Linux, OS X v2.05
MAME Multi-platform 0.264 ?
mGBA Multi-platform 0.4.0 ?
Visual Boy Advance-M (VBA-M) Multi-platform SVN ✗*
GiiBii Advance Windows, Linux v0.2.0
TGB Dual Windows, Linux** "L" v1.2 ✓**

* VBA-M libretro core does exist, but it only emulates GBA.

** As SDL port (libretro version is based on this version)

Consoles
Name Operating System(s) Latest Version GB/GBC Game Link Support Libretro Core Recommended
GameYob DS Nintendo DS Git ✓ (NiFi)
GameYob 3DS Nintendo 3DS v1.0.8 ?
Visual Boy Advance-M (VBA-M) Wii, Gamecube r1231 ✓ (as VBA-Next)
MasterBoy PlayStation Portable 2.10
GeMP PlayStation Portable 3.3 Final
RIN PlayStation Portable 1.32
Virtual Console Nintendo 3DS 8.10

Comparison

GameBoy-only emulators

  • BGB has excellent Game Boy and Game Boy Color accuracy, as well as near flawless link support. It has a wealth of options for color palettes and even enabling Super Gameboy colors and borders, though it doesn't emulate all of its functions. It also has an advanced debugger.
  • Gambatte is probably the most accurate Game Boy Color emulator. It has a good range of options and features, though not quite as much as some other emulators. It's open source, but there is no activity lately.
  • Visual Boy Advance-M (VBA-M) has solid GB/C emulation as well as GBA.
  • mGBA recently added GB/C support, so it's still in development, but it's already on the level of many others.
  • GBE+ is a recently rewrited emulator that can load custom tiles in games, including colorized tiles for GameBoy games.
  • GiiBii Advance has full GB Camera emulation, including webcam support. Otherwise it is an unfinished emulator with the basics set up, but it's promising future currently on hiatus.
  • TGB Dual is an ancient emulator that supports link cable emulation. It supports Netplay though it requires VPN. libretro port supports local multiplayer using player 2's controls.
  • KiGB is an old and obsolete emulator which boasted with accuracy, but was proven to be full of game-specific hacks. It has a wide selection of features, but there are emulators which can do much better now.

Multi-system emulators

  • higan is the only emulator that properly emulates all of the Super Game Boy's features, such as utilizing the SPC sound chip, due to having a separate SNES core. Older version of bsnes used the Gambatte core for its Super Game Boy functionality, but later Byuu made his own Game Boy core, which has quite average accuracy. The last version of bsnes to use Gambatte as its SGB core is version 0.73.
  • BizHawk uses a modified Gambatte core. It provides speedruning tools.
  • MAME has solid Game Boy emulation, with worse Color compatibility.

Emulator issues

Comparison of saturation levels in VBA-M and Gambatte.

Oversaturation

Emulators tend to over-saturate the colors that would have been seen on the GBC's screen. This can often be fixed with emulator options.

Tilt Sensor

Used only in Kirby Tilt'n Tumble and Command Master as part of the cartridge, and actually required to play it. Existing patches to be applied on the game make only the intro playable, with no way to actually control Kirby (like in other similar GBA games) so such patches are not recommended. While VBA and KiGB have a "Motion Sensor" option to map four directional keys to emulate the cartridge tilting, BGB can emulate the tilting features with the use of the mouse.

Game Boy Camera

The Game Boy Camera is an official Nintendo accessory for the handheld Game Boy gaming console and was released on 17 September 1998 in Japan; it ceased manufacturing in late 2002. It allows taking pictures and modifying them with stickers and frames and also had several minigames. There are three different versions: Japanese, western and a special golden Zelda limited edition.

The first emulator to have some capability of emulating the Game Boy Camera was a modified version of a very old emulator Hash, called Hashcam. It can still be found on Darkfader's website, who is the author of the modifications. While there were some efforts to run the Game Boy Camera ROM in BGB unofficially, the author didn't show much interest in it. However it is fully emulated with webcam support in a less known emulator named GiiBii Advance.

Resources