
Unfortunately, development stopped about 6 years ago.
A new version of gb.sb2 was released, called gbc.sb2, now able to play GameBoy Color games.
gb.sb2 is a GameBoy emulator made in the Scratch programming environment, by Scratch user You can only play files on there by converting a game to hex, and then converting the hex to decimal. Unfortunately TGB Dual which has netplay has already stopped development. GeMP is incompatible with GameCategories folders. GeMP and RIN have some incompatibilities with later PSP models. Higan is the only emulator that properly emulates all of the Super Game Boy's features, though the quality of its Game Boy emulation is inferior to that of other emulators, unless one hunts down an older version of bsnes, which used the Gambatte core for its Super Game Boy functionality. GameYob (on the DS) is the best GB/GBC emulator for that platform. Instead, it uses the color palette of a GBA, making Game Boy Color games look too saturated. Visual Boy Advance doesn't emulate the color palette of the original hardware. It has a wealth of options for color palettes and even enabling Super Gameboy colors and borders, though it doesn't emulate all of its functions. BGB also has excellent Game Boy and Game Boy Color accuracy, as well as near flawless link support. It has a good range of options, though not quite as much as some other emulators.
Gambatte is hands-down the most accurate Game Boy Color emulator. Unlike the original, it features a color screen. Its successor, the Game Boy Color (GBC), was released in 1998. Gameboy emulator supporting link function.The Game Boy is an 8-bit, 4th generation handheld console released by Nintendo in 1989. Multi-system emulator designed for Tool-Assisted Speedruns (TAS) Probably the best Gameboy Advance emulator available. Controls: 8-directional D-Pad, A, B, select, and Start buttons. Resolution: 160x144 colors and 320x288 Sound: 4-channel FM sound. Several years later Nintendo released the "color" version of the all time classic! Originally released in the late 80's it has sold more than any other portable game console in the world. The most well known portable gaming device in the world is Nintendo's Gameboy.