I'm using one of the versions of GNUboy (and I've seen a lot of versions), and I was wanting a link to a working downloadable copy of one that would be considered the best.
I guess it doesn't have to be GNUboy, just any one that will run GBC games well. I need to be able to remap buttons too, and the version I have doesn't let me do that, and the audio sounds horrible :(
Well, if you do not mind paying, I believe that Morph Gear would be the best. I've used this emulator for last two years or so and love it. It is also being constantly updated, which is a plus. If you don't want to pay, and are looking for a free emultor, I do not have one to recommend, but you might want to look at this page at Pocket Gamer. Scroll down and you will see a list of Gameboy emulators, which also run GBC.
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Nevermind, I got GNUboy running well, and now i have a nice running Gamegear one also, so I'm set in these areas:
NES: Nester does great w/sound
Gameboy Color: GNUboy runs well w/sound
Gamegear: Cegg runs well (really fast/smooth) w/sound
Now I tried PocketGenesis and it wouldn't even run the original sonic. Is it just a bad rom, what are your experiences with PocketGenesis? and is there a Genesis, or SNES emulator that works well on the 400Mhz Axims?
I have yet to find a decent Genesis emulator. As for SNES, I use Morph Gear. It is fast enough right now for RPGs, but probably wouldn't work too well with faster games like adventure games or platforms.
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Originally posted by Raynne413 I have yet to find a decent Genesis emulator. As for SNES, I use Morph Gear. It is fast enough right now for RPGs, but probably wouldn't work too well with faster games like adventure games or platforms.