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MetroBoy Extremely accurate Game Boy simulator which being written in a subset of C++ that's designed to to be mechanically translated into Verilog HDL. Aside from that, it's an unfinished emulator with the basics set up, but its promising future currently on hiatus.
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GiiBiiAdvance Pioneered full GB Camera emulation, including webcam support.

It has a wide selection of features, but other emulators have caught up and are already doing much better. KiGB An old and obsolete emulator which boasted its accuracy but was proven to be full of game-specific hacks. The libretro port supports local multiplayer using player 2's controls. It also supports netplay, but it requires a VPN. TGB Dual An ancient emulator that supports link cable emulation. It is more suited for debugging uses for now. It has high accuracy and accurate clock frequency. GameRoy A gameboy emulator, dissasembler and debugger written in Rust. Besides the usual raw dumps, it also supports the footered GBX ROM format, which correctly informs the emulator which mapper to run regardless of what the internal headers say. It is capable of detecting and correctly emulating the mapper on a number of games that are otherwise broken on other emulators, but some ROMs require manually selecting the mapper on the Unlicensed Compatibility Mode menu. hhugboy A Windows-only Game Boy/Color emulator based on GEST with a focus on bootleg and unlicensed games. The main fork is not in active development, but the speedruning community took it in and works on updates. It has a good range of options and features, though not quite as much as some other emulators. Gambatte Pretty accurate open-source Game Boy/Color emulator. It has a wealth of options for color palettes.
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BGB A closed-source emulator for Windows (and Wine) with solid Game Boy and Game Boy Color accuracy, as well as near flawless link support. Has debugging features and also emulates Game Boy Camera and Game Boy Printer. It includes open source bootroms, although these can be replaced with real ones.

The hardware similarities allow cross-compatibility between the two platforms and they are often treated as one. It was named such from its color screen, but it also had a larger memory size and a faster CPU. The Game Boy Color uses the same LR35902 core as the original while it is clocked at 8.38 MHz, it can be underclocked to 4.19 MHz for backwards-compatibility purposes.

It had a monochrome display that could only show four shades of grey, albeit with a olive green tinge on the original. The Game Boy has a Sharp LR35902 core CPU at 4.19 MHz. The Game Boy (GB) and Game Boy Color (GBC) are 8-bit, fourth-generation handheld consoles released by Nintendo on Jand Novemrespectively and retailed for $89.95.
