Are there any GameBoy emulators for the personal computers?
YES, there are several GameBoy emulators available. The most well-known one is the Virtual GameBoy, written by me, Marat Fayzullin. It can be obtained from http://www.komkon.org/fms/VGB/ The Virtual GameBoy is portable. Its distribution includes C source code which can be compiled on any computer (given that there are system-dependent drivers for this computer) and a set of sample drivers for Unix/XWindows. There are also versions of VGB compiled for MSWindows, Macintosh, and MSDOS. For more information, refer to documentation at above-mentioned WWW. Another GameBoy emulator, called GBSim, is written by Jens Restemeier. It includes a very nice debugger, and is probably faster than VGB, but it only runs on MSDOS-running PCs, and has quite a few incompatibilities with the real thing. Yvan Rivard is working on yet another emulator, PCBoy. It is also an MSDOS-only project, and it still can’t run most of the games. PCBoy is written in 80×86 assembly language. There is also a GameBoy-look-al