An emulator inside your emulator? Dolphin just got Game Boy Player support.

The Dolphin Emulator Adds Game Boy Player Support

The Dolphin emulator has been making significant progress lately, with the recent addition of support for the Triforce arcade platform. Now, the team behind Dolphin has gone a step further by adding support for the Game Boy Player.

For those unfamiliar, the Game Boy Player was an accessory sold by Nintendo for the GameCube that allowed players to enjoy Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance titles on their TV screens. The Dolphin team has integrated this feature into their emulator, utilizing the existing mGBA emulator within Dolphin.

While there are other Game Boy Advance emulators available that may offer a better experience, the addition of Game Boy Player support to Dolphin is still a noteworthy development. The Dolphin GitHub page confirms the presence of commits related to this feature, with hints that it may eventually be available on Android devices as well.

Although some may prefer alternative GBA emulators, the inclusion of Game Boy Player support in Dolphin is a fun and exciting addition for fans of retro gaming. Whether you want to revisit classic titles like Mario Kart: Super Circuit or Ecks versus Sever, Dolphin now offers a new way to experience these games on modern hardware.

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An emulator inside your emulator? Dolphin just got Game Boy Player support.