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      MisterXen
      last edited by MisterXen

      Any update on this? As @mediamogul mentioned, I tried several games on the latest VBA-M Windows build from Github (2e8bee1) and found most of them run well with SGB and SGB2 (unable to play arcade version of Space Invader though). Wonder if lr-vba-next will add back this feature.

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        Omnija @MisterXen
        last edited by Omnija

        @MisterXen Not sure, but i gave bsnes a try as well and ended up with the same black screen issue. still unclear to why since i don't receive the segment fault. Id assume it's probably a windows only feature or something rather.

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        • mediamogulM
          mediamogul Global Moderator @Omnija
          last edited by

          @Omnija

          still unclear to why since i don't receive the segment fault.

          The black screen and the segmentation fault aren't mutually exclusive. I was originally using an improper binary which lead to the fault. The libretro devs are also stumped as to the black screen, but with everything else on their plate, I don't think a lot of investigation has gone into it either.

          @MisterXen

          Wonder if lr-vba-next will add back this feature.

          Based on the linked conversation, their decision seemed pretty resolute. A little full color 'Donkey Kong '94' would be really nice.

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          • XVOX
            XVO
            last edited by XVO

            I don't know if this is possible to add to retropie to try it out but I found a sgb emulator that possible could run on a rpi.
            realboy emulator

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            • HyruleslinkH
              Hyruleslink
              last edited by

              I did some searching around and found this Youtube user that found a workaround to get Super Game Boy working in Retroarch on Launchbox. Perhaps we could adapt some of what he did to make it work in Retropie.

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              • darkniorD
                darknior
                last edited by

                Hi. Some news about this feature on PI ? Because the last video was on PC always with BSNES.

                Today Launchbox release some video preview : https://forums.launchbox-app.com/topic/42189-emumovies-nintendo-super-game-boy-videos-released-v10/

                I think we must use the border trick ... with this pack of 100 games : https://www.dropbox.com/s/s16grwhmcov0w2b/105 SGB Borders Retroarch Wii.rar
                Or full here : https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/8664/super-gameboy-border-overlays-complete-set

                The game list with borders is here : https://www.wikiwand.com/en/List_of_Super_Game_Boy_games

                Life is game, just play it !

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                • mediamogulM
                  mediamogul Global Moderator @darknior
                  last edited by mediamogul

                  @darknior

                  The borders are a great addition, but man would I love to emulate the game's color palettes, especially 'Donkey Kong '94'. We're in good company though. Nintendo themselves didn't include the ability to access those palettes from the Gameboy Color when it was released. If they had, the various emulators could likely make use of the color by using the GBC BIOS rather than having to emulate a SNES to get the job done. There's also the outlying feature of 'Space Invaders' having an arcade port that is only accessible from the Super GameBoy, but aside from the novelty, there's a million different ways to play that game more authentically these days.

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                  • darkniorD
                    darknior @mediamogul
                    last edited by

                    @mediamogul Yes you are right, but i think it can be easier to use a GB emu with a trick to access this palette.
                    It is not officially possible, but if SNES can, GBC emu can too.
                    And if with border it make the trick it is almost perfect. Or maybe the GBC emu can show the border from rom too. And replace the Super Gameboy official menu.

                    Life is game, just play it !

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                    • mediamogulM
                      mediamogul Global Moderator @darknior
                      last edited by

                      @darknior

                      That would certainly be fantastic. What kills me is the feature is lying under the hood of VBA-M and even existed at one point in lr-vbam. However, it was intentionally removed by the libretro guys along the way, so it must have had some gremlins. As I remember, it could even do the borders.

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                      • matchamanM
                        matchaman
                        last edited by matchaman

                        Is there a way we could get access to the old lr-vbam core? Maybe an old RetroPie release and extract the binary? I get that it might have caused trouble with GBA emulation but I'd stick to mGBA for that.

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                          altdottravelling
                          last edited by

                          In case anyone finds this thread as I did (12th June 2018).

                          I switched the emulator used by retropie (installed on a linux desktop machine) to lr-mgba and Donkey Kong worked perfectly as it does on the super gameboy. Background fame and colour palette :)

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                          • HyruleslinkH
                            Hyruleslink @altdottravelling
                            last edited by

                            @altdottravelling Question. How do you select lr-mba for Gameboy games? I only see that emulator as an option for Gameboy Advance games. I am assuming you are loading your GB roms into the GBA roms folder to accomplish this?

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                            • mediamogulM
                              mediamogul Global Moderator @Hyruleslink
                              last edited by

                              @hyruleslink

                              If you had lr-mgba installed prior to the update, you may need to remove it and add it again using the RetroPie-Setup for the launch option to appear in the GameBoy Runcommand menu.

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                              • CederickC
                                Cederick
                                last edited by

                                So is it actually like using the Super Gameboy on SNES? Because I would love to play Pokémon Gold and Silver (Spaceworld) like it was presented back then with the borders and everything.

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                                • mediamogulM
                                  mediamogul Global Moderator @Cederick
                                  last edited by

                                  @Cederick said in Super Gameboy emulation?:

                                  So is it actually like using the Super Gameboy on SNES?

                                  Pretty much, yes. The only function that isn't emulated via lr-mgba are SNES-specific games from a Gameboy ROM. However, I believe the only example of this is the SNES 'Space Invaders' arcade port found on the Gameboy version.

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                                  • CederickC
                                    Cederick
                                    last edited by

                                    So I tried to put the sgba roms in gbc and it dosn't show up..

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                                    • mediamogulM
                                      mediamogul Global Moderator @Cederick
                                      last edited by mediamogul

                                      @Cederick

                                      There aren't any unique Super Gameboy ROMs to speak of. They should all be standard .gb files. They'll work zipped as well.

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                                      • CederickC
                                        Cederick
                                        last edited by

                                        Pokémon Gold - Spaceworld 1997 Demo (NonDebug) (Header Fixed).sgb
                                        Pokémon Silver - Spaceworld 1997 Demo (NonDebug) (Header Fixed).sgb

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                                        • mediamogulM
                                          mediamogul Global Moderator @Cederick
                                          last edited by

                                          @Cederick

                                          Interesting. To my knowledge those should really have the .gbc extension.

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                                          • CederickC
                                            Cederick
                                            last edited by

                                            The Spaceworld demos where developed to run on super gameboy hardware since the gbc wasn't out around this time and they still wnated to show off what they be able to do with colors.

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