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  • Anonymous
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    Hello guys,

    when i start my gb-rom’s the colors are yellow and black instead of white and black!
    In the other emulators like gba or psx or snes the colors are normal. Just in the gb i got this problem? Does anybody know how to solve it?
    For Information: I have a Raspi 3 and the Version 3.6!

    Thanks!

    Anonymous
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    For Information: I have a Raspi 3 and the Version 3.6!

    InsecureSpike
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    that’s correct! the game boy had a yellow/green – grey/green pallet.

    use the google and you’ll see

    Anonymous
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    are u sure? I dont think so…

    look here that’s in real colors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKb0ykJQzTI

    InsecureSpike
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    my console did way back in the day!

    Anonymous
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    InsecureSpike
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    yeah, thats what the default emulator is like, but now to make it closer to the original console, shaders have been enabled, the original gameboy had a yellow-green pallet, this gave caring shades of yellow/green,

    so this is as close to the original display at the moment we can get!

    Anonymous
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    so i don’t have a chance to play the games with colors or in white-black and not in yellow-black?

    InsecureSpike
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    yup I’m sure you can disable them via the retroarch gui

    Anonymous
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    Anonymous
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    I FOUND THE SOLUTION!

    edit the file: /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-core-options.cfg

    and change the setting: gambatte_gb_colorization = “costume”
    to: gambatte_gb_colorization = “enabled”

    and reboot and it WORKS!

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