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==Screenshots==
==Screenshots==
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https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/gbahomebrews/gnggba3.png


==Known issues==
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Revision as of 04:29, 8 September 2022

GhostsnGoblinsGBA
File:Gnggba2.png
General
AuthorFluBBa (Fredrik Olsson)
TypeArcade
Version0.1
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2009/04/01
Links
Download
Website

GnGGBA is a Ghosts'n Goblins - Arcade emulator for the GBA.

User guide

First unzip gng.zip, and gnga/gngt/makaimur/makaimuc/makaimug.zip if you want, into the same folder as the emulator (filenames are taken from MAME 130).

Then run one of the .bat files to compile the roms and the emulator.

Make sure your flashing software allocates 8kByte/64kbit SRAM for GnGGBA.

Cheating is only available in the japanese version (Makaimura).

To use continue you have to hold A or B and press start for it to work.

Advanced

EWRAM speed:

  • This changes the waitstate on EWRAM between 2 and 1.
  • This can probably damage your GBA and definitly uses more power, around 10% speedgain. Use at your own risk.

Link transfer and Pogoshell featuress are untested.

Controls

Menu:

Up/Down - Select game

A/B - Start selected game

In game:

L+R - Open menu

A - Choose

B or L+R - Cancel

L/R - Scroll screen (Unscale mode)

R+Select - Adjust background (Scaled mode)

R+Start - Speed mode (throttled/unthrottled/slomo mode)

Start+Select - Wake up from sleep mode

Screenshots

gnggba3.png

Known issues

It doesn't have sound support. You should still be able to enjoy the game though.

Credits

Huge thanks to Loopy for the incredible PocketNES.

Thanks to Roberto Ventura, for the MAME driver.

External links

Advertising: