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Play Game Boy games on your Playdate.
Gamekid
A community built Game Boy emulator for Playdate.
The emulator backend is provided by the equally teeny PeanutGB.
This is still very much a work in progress. FPS is not yet where we want it to be but it'll get there in time. Join in, help us out! :)
Install
Install Games
The Game Boy has a bustling homebrew community. There are various sources online, but Itch or Homebrew Hub seem to be good places to start.
- Reboot your Playdate into Data Disk mode (Settings > System > Reboot to Data Disk).
- Connect your Playdate to your computer.
- Copy your .gb files into the
*.gamekid/games
folder. - Unmount the Playdate.
- That's it. Run Gamekid. Enjoy!
Usage
Once installed and games stashed safely on your Playdate, using Gamekid is fairly straightforward. Simply open Gamekid. Your games should load on the following screen. Select a game to run. Not all games run flawlessly and some have serious FPS issues to the point of unplayability, but I'm convinced we can fix these in time.
Start/Select: Move the crank to activate start/select buttons.
Open the Playdate menu for scaling and interlacing options.
Building
- Grab a copy of Playdate SDK for your system.
- Run
make
within the Gamekid folder. OR! grab yourself a copy of Nova from Panic (makers of the Playdate).
Contributing
Gamekid is pretty good, but it isn't perfect. But we can get it there with your help!
Connect with me on Twitter @dmierau—I'm pretty active there (for better or worse).
Simply make pull requests and I'll look over changes and merge.
PeanutGB
Gamekid sits atop the wonderfully compact PeanutGB emulator backend. This emulator is designed for efficiency over accuracy.
TODO
- Sound support
- Visual affordance for crank start/select
- FPS optimizations
License
Matching the PeanutGB license here, which is MIT.