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GB (Game Boy) Operator Review

Experience your original Game Boy, Color, and Advance cartridges in a modern, effortless way with the GB Operator.

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The GB Operator, short for Game Boy Operator, is a simple yet powerful little device. It’s designed to read Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Color, and original Game Boy cartridges.

In this day and age, it’s pretty expensive to get your hands on a Game Boy Advance SP. Since they’re no longer in production, your only options are used ones online, often going for as much as $200. Even then, you’re still limited to early 2000s hardware, which, let’s be honest, doesn’t look quite the same now that we’re older as it did when we were kids.

    That’s where the GB Operator comes in. Think of it as a cartridge slot for your computer. It works with Mac, Linux, and Windows, allowing you to play your own Game Boy cartridges directly from the cart itself. You can even save directly back to the cartridge, pop it into your Game Boy, and continue playing right where you left off.

    The device supports both reading and writing save files, too. Missed an old event that’s no longer available? You can modify your save file to trigger that event again.

    With the custom Playback software that comes with it, you can use any controller, Bluetooth or wired, and even customize the button mapping to your liking.

    Unboxing and Setup

    The device comes in a small, cleanly packaged box. Inside, you’ll find a quick-start booklet, the GB Operator itself, and a USB-A to USB-C cable.

    After unboxing, I went straight to Epilogue’s website to download the software. The setup process was fast, just a few minutes, and I was pleasantly surprised to see full Mac support. A lot of products like this are PC only, so this was a nice touch.

    Once everything was downloaded, the Playback program immediately recognized the device when I plugged it in. From there, you simply insert your cartridge, and the software instantly identifies your game, even letting you know whether it’s a genuine or counterfeit cartridge.

    General Usage

    I dusted off my original copy of Pokémon FireRed, along with my old Game Boy. Once the device recognizes your cartridge, you get several options.

    By default, your keyboard acts as your controller, but you can easily pair a modern controller and adjust key bindings in Playback’s settings.

    When you start your game, a small LED light on the GB Operator indicates that it’s reading the cartridge. You can make the game full screen and even run it at 60 FPS, which looks incredible and miles beyond what we were used to back in the 2000s.

    Playback also includes a cheat feature for those tough games you never managed to beat, and a speed-up mode that accelerates gameplay, perfect for those slower, grind-heavy titles.

    In-game saving works flawlessly. Throughout my play sessions, I was able to save directly to the cartridge, insert it back into my Game Boy, and continue exactly where I left off. (Though, I’ll admit, going back to that tiny screen after 60 FPS on a full monitor definitely feels like a downgrade!)

    The cheat system can be a bit hit or miss; some games work perfectly, while others don’t. Fortunately, you can also download your save file, modify it with third-party tools, and then upload it back to the cartridge. This is especially useful for backing up saves or replacing a dying cartridge battery without losing your data.

    Overall, the Playback software is fantastic. I’ve used a lot of companion programs for products like this, and this one is easily among the best. It’s regularly updated by the developer, ran flawlessly during all my testing, and had no crashes or bugs. The interface is so straightforward that anyone could figure it out.

    Pricing

    The GB Opterator by Epilogue is currently avaible for $49.99 on epilogue.co directly. 

    Conclusion

    The GB Operator is an impressive and well-thought-out device that brings new life to old Game Boy cartridges. It’s easy to set up, simple to use, and works exactly as advertised. Whether you’re looking to relive your childhood favorites, back up your saves, or just enjoy your collection on a modern screen, this little device delivers. The Playback software is stable, clean, and regularly updated, which shows the developer really cares about supporting the product long-term.

    At $49.99, it’s an incredible value for what it offers. Considering how expensive and unreliable old hardware can be, the GB Operator feels like a no-brainer for anyone with a collection of cartridges. It’s nostalgic, practical, and modern all at once the perfect way to bridge classic gaming with today’s technology.

    For more information, visit epilogue.co

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