Emulators for both the Game Boy and Game Boy Advance have reportedly leaked, suggesting reports last year that Nintendo is planning to bring Game Boy games to the Switch were true. Evidence of the ...
Game Boy emulators have revolutionized the way we enjoy classic games, allowing us to relive nostalgic moments on modern devices. Whether you're using an Android, iOS, or even a Nintendo Switch, there ...
Nearly a year after apparently Nintendo-developed Game Boy and Game Boy Advance emulators for the Switch leaked online, Nintendo has finally made those emulators available to Switch Online subscribers ...
One of the first Apple-approved Game Boy emulators has been removed from the App Store over copyright and spam violations. Reading time 2 minutes Apple approved the inclusion of game emulators to the ...
A pair of Game Boy and Game Boy Advance emulators for the Switch that leaked online Monday have the finger prints of Nintendo's European Research & Development division (NERD) all over them. The news ...
The Nintendo Switch offers official support for retro systems like the Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis, but classic handheld consoles like the Game Boy Advance have been conspicuously absent — until now.
Fans of the Game Boy Advance may finally be getting the console's library on the Nintendo Switch after a leak appeared online today. Ever since the NES was emulated to Nintendo Switch Online, those ...
Switch's long-awaited Game Boy library is here, and in stark contrast to the terrible launch of its N64 games, the emulation is excellent. During yesterday's Nintendo Direct, Game Boy and Game Boy ...
In most cases, the release of yet another classic console emulator for the Switch wouldn’t be all that noteworthy. But experts tell Ars that a pair of Game Boy and Game Boy Advance emulators for the ...
Nintendo fans rejoice: GBA4iOS 2.0 -- a project of indie developer Riley Testut for the last two years -- just went live, and it's the easiest way to play Game Boy games on the iPhone. Nick Statt was ...
A Game Boy emulator appeared in the iPhone App Store over the weekend. This might be proof that Apple really has removed restrictions blocking retro game emulators. Trouble is, the iGBA app has ...