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A port from VBA's code was used as the foundation of the Visual Boy Zune, an emulator of the Zune HD. [20] Wesley Akkerman from the Dutch computer magazine Computer!Totaal named the VisualBoyAdvance as one of the best Game Boy emulators alongside the mGBA, owing to its variety of features and customization options. [21]
These are emulators for the Nintendo Game Boy and the Game Boy Color handheld game consoles. See also List of emulators . Pages in category "Game Boy emulators"
The Game Boy Color version of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was developed by Griptonite Games, [6] under the creative direction of Amaze Entertainment's Phil Trumbo. The game was designed and written by Michael Humes. Michael Dorgan served as lead programmer and was assisted by Doug Schilling, Joshua Meeds, Steve Ettinger, and Steve ...
A Game Link Cable with older and newer plugs. The Four Player Adapter. This is a list of multiplayer games for the Game Boy handheld game system, organized first by genre and then alphabetically by name. The list omits multiplayer games that use the same system and cartridge for both players. Game Boy Color exclusive titles are not included in ...
Game Boy Game Pak is the brand name of the ROM cartridges used to store video game data for the Game Boy family of handheld video game consoles, part of Nintendo's line of Game Pak cartridges. Early Game Boy games were limited to 32 kilobytes (KB) of read-only memory (ROM) storage due to the system's 8-bit architecture .
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (also titled Super Mario Bros. DX) is a 1999 video game developed by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color as a version of the 1985 game Super Mario Bros. for the NES. The game contains a largely unmodified version of Super Mario Bros. with an unlockable version of the 1986 Japanese sequel Super Mario Bros.:
Game & Watch Gallery 2; Game & Watch Gallery 3; Ganbare Goemon: Mononoke Dōchū Tobidase Nabe-Bugyō! Ganbare Goemon: Sarawareta Ebisumaru! Ganbare Goemon: Seikūshi Dynamites Arawaru!! Ganbare Goemon: Tengu-tō no Gyakushū! Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko; Gex: Enter the Gecko; Ghosts 'n Goblins (video game) Gift (2000 video game) Gobs of Games
This list of Game Boy Color games includes 915 [a] licensed releases from the Game Boy Color's launch in 1998 to the final release in 2003. The last official release for the system was Doraemon no Study Boy: Kanji Yomikaki Master , which was released in Japan on July 18, 2003.