In memory of Ben “bushing” Byer, who passed away on Monday, February 8th, 2016.

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==Description==
 
==Description==
This emulator was created in less than 8 hours of actual programming. The Gameboy ROM compatibility isn't the best and it has no sound, but was made to prove that even if you half-heartedly attempt homebrew, you CAN make something. A main point with the emulator's release+title was to demonstrate that a Security OS (aka [[IOSU]]) exploit is not be required to make homebrew/emulators.
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This emulator was created in less than 8 hours of actual programming. The Gameboy ROM compatibility isn't the best and it has no sound, but was made to prove that even if you half-heartedly attempt homebrew, you CAN make something. A main point with the emulator's release+title was to demonstrate that a Security OS (aka [[IOSU]]) exploit is not required to make homebrew/emulators.
    
Put the gacubeboy.elf file in the sd:/wiiu/apps/gacubeboy/ folder of your SD card. Put all of your Gameboy roms in the sd:/roms/gb/ folder of the SD card with the .gb extension. Sub-folders are acceptable, but not needed. Keep the number of ROM files less than 200 for best results.
 
Put the gacubeboy.elf file in the sd:/wiiu/apps/gacubeboy/ folder of your SD card. Put all of your Gameboy roms in the sd:/roms/gb/ folder of the SD card with the .gb extension. Sub-folders are acceptable, but not needed. Keep the number of ROM files less than 200 for best results.
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