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What is TGB Dual?

What is TGB Dual?

TGB Dual is a Japanese Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulator. It was the first to support link cable emulation (through TCP/IP), later followed by VBA Link and then modern emulators. It is also available as a libretro core in RetroArch, based on unofficial Linux SDL port.

When did Gameboy Color come out?

October 21, 1998Game Boy Color / Introduced

The Game Boy Color (commonly abbreviated as GBC) is a handheld game console, manufactured by Nintendo, which was released in Japan on October 21, 1998 and to international markets that November.

What is the best Pokemon emulator for PC?

Best Nintendo DS Emulators For PC in 2021

  • DeSmuMe.
  • MelonDS.
  • NO$GBA.
  • RetroArch.
  • OpenEmu.
  • 6.Citra (Nintendo 3DS Emulator)
  • DraStic DS Emulator.
  • Lemuroid.

What is a TGB dual emulator?

TGB Dual is a Game Boy / Game Boy Color emulator that supports loading two different roms at the same time. When you have have two roms loaded they are linked with an emulated link cable. This means you can trade Pokemon between two different games, for example between Red and Blue.

Can I run TGB dual on two different PC’s?

IT’s also possible to link TGB Dual running on two different PC’s on the same network, or over the internet if using a VPN. TGB Dual Vol 8.3.1 was only available in Japanese previously. However this is an English translation of the newest version of TGB Dual, Vol. 8.3.1.

Is there an English translation of TGB dual for Windows 10?

This English translation was not released by the emulator’s author nor was it released on the emulator’s official website. The English translation of TGB Dual Vol 8.3.1 was quietly released by a third party. Although quite old I can confirm this emulator still works perfectly on Windows 10.

Can you trade Pokemon between different Gameboy games?

This means you can trade Pokemon between two different games, for example between Red and Blue. Two people can play two different GameBoy games on one PC at the same time, using a keyboard.

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