VisualBoyAdvance - Features

Features

VisualBoyAdvance sports the following features:

  • Compatibility with Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance ROMs
  • Import/export feature of native saved games from and to other emulators
  • Full save state support
  • Joystick support
  • Super Game Boy and Super Game Boy 2 border and color palette support
  • Game Boy Printer emulation
  • Real-time IPS patching (used mostly to play fan translations)
  • Hacking and debugging tools, including loggers, viewers and editor
    • The SDL version also includes a Game Boy Advance debugger
  • Auto-fire support
  • Speed-up key
  • Full screen mode support
  • Screen capture support
  • Full support for GameShark for Game Boy Advance and Code Breaker Advance cheat codes (Windows version only)
  • Audio (WAV) and video (AVI) recording
    • Also allows recording in a proprietary video format only supported by VisualBoyAdvance and its forked versions
  • Graphic filters to enhance display: 2xSaI, Super 2xSaI, Super Eagle, AdvanceMAME, Pixelate, and Motion blur
  • GUI skinning support

Read more about this topic:  VisualBoyAdvance

Famous quotes containing the word features:

    All visible objects, man, are but as pasteboard masks. But in each event—in the living act, the undoubted deed—there, some unknown but still reasoning thing puts forth the mouldings of its features from behind the unreasoning mask. If man will strike, strike through the mask!
    Herman Melville (1819–1891)

    However much we may differ in the choice of the measures which should guide the administration of the government, there can be but little doubt in the minds of those who are really friendly to the republican features of our system that one of its most important securities consists in the separation of the legislative and executive powers at the same time that each is acknowledged to be supreme, in the will of the people constitutionally expressed.
    Andrew Jackson (1767–1845)

    Art is the child of Nature; yes,
    Her darling child, in whom we trace
    The features of the mother’s face,
    Her aspect and her attitude.
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882)