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The '''Game Boy''' is an 8-bit, 4th generation handheld console released by Nintendo in 1989. Its successor, the '''Game Boy Color''' (GBC), was released in 1998. Unlike the original, it features a color screen.
 
 
 
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BGB has excellent Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Super Game Boy accuracy, and also near flawless link support, as far as I know.
 
BGB has excellent Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Super Game Boy accuracy, and also near flawless link support, as far as I know.
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Visual Boy Advance is not suitable for playing Game Boy games because the color palette isn't accurate.
 
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Revision as of 16:20, 17 July 2013

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

Emulators

Name Operating System(s) Latest Version GB/GBC GBA Game Link Support Recommended
Gambatte Windows, Linux, OS X 0.5.0
RetroArch (Gambatte) Multi-platform 0.5.0
BGB v1.4.3
Visual Boy Advance-M (VBA-M) r1199

Comparison

BGB has excellent Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Super Game Boy accuracy, and also near flawless link support, as far as I know.

Visual Boy Advance is not suitable for playing Game Boy games because the color palette isn't accurate.