
The authors then merged those emulators to produce VBA-M, or Visual Boy Advance – Merged.Īll you’ll need to do is unzip the emulator and open a game from the file menu–note that there are different options for ‘Open GBA’, ‘Open GBC’, and ‘Open GB’, respectively. Fortunately, the authors of these emulators took a cue from the backward compatibility of the Game Boy Advance, and merged all of their grayscale Game Boy emulators on up into newer software (distinguished by, of all things, having “Advance” in the title).

The Nintendo Game Boy.As in the case of NES emulation, you’re unlikely to find a Game Boy emulator that doesn’t run well, if perhaps a little rough around the edges.
