Come on.. weather you want to admit it or not.. you had one.. Hell, you probably had one of the thick gray, I take 4 AA battery, Watch my green screen blur, I come with Tetris, original GameBoy's. ;) The GameBoy was the first and most successful portable game system. Outlasting efforts by Atari, Sega, Tomy, and just about every other Company in the world. The GameBoy came in quick and raced to the top. With very few changes over the years, the most notable being color. It's amazing it's popularity has never waned. Even though a back lit version would have been nice (why did they only release The back lit version in Japan anyway, do they thing Americans don't like to play in the dark every now and then?)

Okay, honestly.. There isn't much else to say here.. I mean, even the Dahli Lama has heard of these things..

SYSTEM SPECS

GAMEBOY
CPU:8-bit Z80 @ 1.05Mhz
Memory:8k Bytes
Audio:4 channel (Stereo Sound via Headphones only)
Video:8k bytes RAM, 160x144 res, 2.3" Screen
Polygon/Sec:blurry gray polygons? Not hardly!
GAMEBOY COLOR
CPU:8-bit Z80 @ 2.10Mhz
Memory:32k Byte
Audio:4 channel (Stereo Sound via Headphones only)
Video:16k bytes RAM, 160x144 res, 2.3" Screen
56 Colors Simultaneous
Polygon/Sec:Oohh.. wouldn't that be neat.. :)
GAMEBOY ADVANCE
CPU:32bit RISC-CPU + 8bit CISC-CPU
Memory:256KB WRAM
Audio:16 channel (Stereo Sound via Headphones only)
Video:240x160 res, 40.8mm x 61.2mm Screen
32,000 Colors Simultaneous
Polygon/Sec:Can Be done in Software
Also has hardware "Mode-7" similar to SNES


VisualBoyAdvance

I've been watching the development of VisualBoy for a long time now.. and it sure has come a long way. Now it also includes GameBoy Advance emulation as well as GameBoy, GameBoy Color, and the SNES Super-GameBoy cartridge. Not only that it also has TV Mode, 2xSaI, Super 2xSaI and Super Eagle.. ON A FRIGGEN GAMEBOY! I recomend that emulator above all other GB emulators of any kind. Donwload now and start playing!

VisualBoyAdvance 1.8.0 Beta 3
VisualBoy HomepageVisualBoyAdvance Readme





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