There is an emulator out there called gb68k. It's not the fastest, but when you consider the fact that its on my TI-89 Titanium, its pretty darn good.
Pokemon, in case you were wondering, is more than playable.
My problem is this, I like playing with speed boost and fony color on our more modern emulators, but playing two different games of pokemon... blah.
So i wanted someone to aid me in finding an open source emulator for pc, and converting it's save to the gb68k format. gb68k is open source and the creator is still responsive to inquiry, but is not actively working on the project.
It shouldn't be too difficult i just lack the knowledge.
Pokemon, in case you were wondering, is more than playable.
My problem is this, I like playing with speed boost and fony color on our more modern emulators, but playing two different games of pokemon... blah.
So i wanted someone to aid me in finding an open source emulator for pc, and converting it's save to the gb68k format. gb68k is open source and the creator is still responsive to inquiry, but is not actively working on the project.
It shouldn't be too difficult i just lack the knowledge.