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Nintendo produced and started selling its 3rd palm-sized gaming console in 2001. A second release called the Game Boy Advance SP came with a brighter screen and better batteries was in stores in 2003. Nintendo came out with yet another version of this system called the Game Boy Micro is smaller, lighter and has inter-changeable faces and was released in 2005. Some of the top games for the GBA include Advance Wars, Super Mario Advance 2 and 4, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Metroid Fusion, and The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap.

The best Game Boy Advance Emulators are:

Game Boy Advance Emulators for Android

#1 – My Boy! (Version 1.5.22)

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Awesome emulator for Android. Plays games at full speed. There’s a free version and a paid version.

Download the My Boy! Emulator for Android (FREE)

#2 – GBA.emu (Version 1.5.14)

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This is another great GBA emulator for Android. All the .emu Android emulators are top notch.

Download the GBA.emu Emulator for Android (FREE)

#3 – GameBoid (Version 2.4.7)


GameBoid plays most roms at full speed and is one of the best GBA emulator available for Android.

Download the GameBoid Emulator for Android

#4 – TigerGBA (Version 2.7.4)


TigerGBA is another solid free emulator for Android devices.

Download the TigerGBA Emulator for Android

Game Boy Advance Emulators for BlackBerry

#1 – MeBoy (Version 2.2)

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The best Blackberry Game Boy Advance emulator you’ll find. This bad boy also emulates GB and GBC roms.

Download the MeBoy Game Boy Advance Emulator

Game Boy Advance Emulators for iOS

#1 – gpSPhone (Version 6.6.7)


gpSPhone is the best choice out there for GBA emulation on iOS devices.

Download the gpSPhone GBA Emulator for iOS

Game Boy Advance Emulators for Linux/Unix

#1 – VGBA (Version 3.5)

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An all-around good GBA emulator for Linux/Unix.

Download the VGBA Game Boy Advance Emulator

#2 – VisualBoy Advance (Version 1.7.1)

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An awesome cross-platform GBA emulator.

Download the VisualBoy Advance Game Boy Advance Emulator

#3 – BoyCott Advance (Version 06/19/2003)

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Another terrific Game Boy Advance emulator.

Download the BoyCott Advance Game Boy Advance Emulator

#4 – VBA-M (Version Svn887)

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An emulator for Linux/Unix that is worth a try.

Download the VBA-M Game Boy Advance Emulator

Game Boy Advance Emulators for Mac

#1 – BoycottAdvance (Version 0.4.0)


A great Mac GBA emulator made by Richard Bannister.

Download the BoycottAdvance Game Boy Advance Emulator

#2 – PlayBoy Advance (Version 1.0)


Runs quite a few games, but it is not the best emulator out there for Macs.

Download the PlayBoy Advance Game Boy Advance Emulator

#3 – VisualBoy Advance (Version 1.7.4)


This is a very nice port from the PC version that features great ROM compatibility.

Download the VisualBoy Advance Game Boy Advance Emulator

Game Boy Advance Emulators for Windows

#1 – Visual Boy Advance (Version 1.8.0 Beta 3)


This is the best free Gameboy Advance emulator ever.

Download the VBA Game Boy Advance Emulator

#2 – BoycottAdvance (Version 0.2.8)


Great free Game Boy Advance emulator with sound that plays commercial games.

Download the Boycott Advance Game Boy Advance Emulator

#3 – NO$GBA (Version 2.6a)


This free Gameboy Advance Emulator supports multiplayer options and even supports Nintendo DS.

Download the NO$GBA Game Boy Advance Emulator

#4 – BatGBA (Version 2.25b)


Great free Game Boy Advance emulator.

Download the BatGBA Game Boy Advance Emulator

#5 – DreamGBA (Version 2.5)


Plays sound and runs most games. Requires GBA BIOS to load.

Download the DreamGBA Game Boy Advance Emulator

 

The Gameboy Advance emulators will get you back on your gaming feet quick! We have found the best ones that were ever created. The interesting purplish color of the handheld system wasn’t liked by many. We thought it were strange to pick that color when most of the targeted audience for this gaming system were boys to men that probably would have preferred a nice blue, green, black, or even a really cool clear case. It could have been pink though, that would have been worse and had that been the case probably everybody would have been looking for an emulator even back then when it first came out.

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