![]() We love the idea of implementing each opcode one by one and gradually seeing the emulator make it farther and farther through the ROM. goes through a detailed listing of each opcode of the processor, memory, the graphics unit (PPU), and how it interacts with a modern operating system. All the code for pokegb can be found on GitHub. ![]() There is also an obfuscated version that comes in at just 68 lines and in the shape of three Pokeballs. What’s perhaps even more amazing is that this full emulator is just 582 lines of C++ (using SDL for graphics and input). While this emulator could play other GameBoy games, the way it was implemented was to support only the opcodes and features that Pokemon Blue used. The game is, of course, the popular blue edition of Pokemon. Had previously implemented a GameBoy Color emulator but decided to make a new emulator that to play just one game called pokegb.
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