Sorry, but this is new to me, so I am interested.... SGB colors are possible in VBA GX? Or are there "specific SGB-only" games?by aufgreifen - Homebrew Applications
Hm, you could try to check SD -> apps -> vbagx -> settings.xml and see if there really is a "0" for colorization and no "1". And even if it is a long shot, maybe deleting settings.xml and palettes.xml might work. I once had a problem with SNES9x GX suddenly from one day to the other freezing while attempting to load a game. Back then, I hadn't changed anything in my settings, butby aufgreifen - Homebrew Applications
You mean, they are colored and you don't want them to be? IF so, then you can go to options -> game settings and deactivate the GB mono colorization.by aufgreifen - Homebrew Applications
Hello, I read on the VBAGX project page, that a request to support cheats was turned to "Won't fix". The reason given was, that there was no such thing as cheatfiles for VBA-M. I don't quite understand this, since VBA-M (as well as VBA before) offers a whole cheatmenu, where codes can be entered manually and CHT-files can be imported or exported. Well, I don't think that someboby aufgreifen - Homebrew Applications
Hi, I am using VBA GX for quite a while now, but I never managed to figure out how color settings for old Gameboy games work. For instance, the classic Tetris. Do you know, how to configure the colors to make it look like on Super Gameboy (or similar) instead of a plain greyscale? To be more specific, I understood from the wiki that I can edit the files with color codes and so on, but I nevby aufgreifen - Homebrew Applications