

I created an entire page showing how to use it, as well as listing it’s options. You’ll need a modded GC or SD loader to run it and as you’d expect, it still requires the original Game Boy Player hardware.

At the moment, this is by far the best way to play GB/GBC/GBA games on a parge display! GC developer Extrems (from the Swiss team) has written his own version of the Game Boy Player boot disc that attempts to solve some of the video issues that plague the GBP. I’ll start with what in my opinion is the best way to use the Game Boy Player and then go through the other methods available: This page concentrates on the different ways to use the GBP and compares it to the Super Game Boy. I’ve also tested it against a few alternatives to the GBP, all described in the GBA Cartridges on a Display page. I’ve thoroughly tested the Game Boy Player (abbreviated on this page as “GBP”) on both PAL & NTSC consoles, using each of the available outputs and resolutions (if you’re not familiar with the term 240p, I strongly suggest reading the 240p page before continuing). Also, when combined with the GameCube-Game Boy Advance cable, you can use the Gameboy Advance system to control the GBA games being played on the GameCube, as well as access extra content from some Gamecube games. The Game Boy Player allows you to play Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Color and original Game Boy games on your GameCube.
