Gameboy emulators are pretty common for both desktop and mobile platforms -- but one dev has built one compatible with the Oculus Rift. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to get ...
If you think you’re a die-hard Pokemon fan, you haven’t met Gabriel O’Flaherty Chan yet. O’Flaherty-Chan, a software developer, created a Game Boy Color emulator for the Apple Watch after noticing the ...
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 ...
TechCrunch points to a newly published patent filed by Nintendo that shows the company is interested in bringing Game Boy titles to mobile devices through emulation technology. Many emulators exist ...
A new Game Boy emulator written in Go has been released that offers the interesting ability of making your games accessible over the Internet using Telnet. While the online games are rendered using ...
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 ...
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 ...
The last place you'd probably want to play a video game is on an Apple Watch. The wearable has a tiny screen, almost no buttons and can only be operated with one hand. It's a completely impractical ...
In the secret Hackaday bunker, we have some emacs users, some vi users, and some people who don’t really care. However, even the staunchest of our emacs supporters had to do a double take at [Vreeze’s ...
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