Online playable retro games on Virtual Consoles
February 26, 2018International Karate +
November 10, 2019VirtualConsoles.com soon celebrates its second birthday so we thought it would be great to have a new emulator available here.
Released in April 21, 1989, designed by Gunpei Yokoi, Nintendo Gameboy is a must-see part of the retro gaming history. The 8-bit handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. Regarding to Wikipedia, despite being technically inferior to its fourth-generation competitors (Sega’s Game Gear, Atari’s Lynx, and NEC’s TurboExpress), the Game Boy received praise for its battery life and durability in its construction. It quickly outsold the competition and sold almost 120 million units worldwide.
Thanks to VirtualConsoles.com now you can play with Game Boy.
The emulator works like a charm; you can upload your backup roms and play almost any game released on this handheld console.
Browser based Game Boy Emulator created by Julien Chichignoud
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