We do recommend taking a look at modding your own Gameboy Color, it’s a lot of fun, and is very simple to do! Or you can just wait for the Analogue Pocket or snag a Hyperkin Retron Sq instead. So, there you have it, a look at our best Gameboy Color emulators that we have used and tested over the years. There’s a few that are better than this is many ways, but it’s always good to have an emulator on stand by should something happen to the others on the list. VisualBoy Advance is reliable, easy to use and very noob friendly, you can save your games, load them, map your keys, playing GBC and GBA plus add those old school cheats that your remember. Until Nintendo and others start legally selling ROMs themselves, there’s nothing we can do apart from use the ROM’s from they physical games we own, but that’s an article in itself. Furthermore, OpenEmu supports emulation for more than one retro console, such as N64, Nintendo DS, NES, SNES, Sega, Atari, Game Boy, and Famicom. Many retro gamers appreciate open-source emulators because it saves them money, and it supports the “open” nature of emulating old games instead of paying a company who is using this grey area for profit. OpenEmu is a low-maintenance SNES emulator for the Mac OSX, outfitted with a very clean UI and capable of outputting games in the highest quality.