Crab is a Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance emulator written in Crystal. Game Boy and Game Boy Color emulation are very accurate, while Game Boy Advance is considered playable in many games.

The Game Boy and Game Boy Color emulator come from my CryBoy project, which has been ported into this codebase to reduce common logic and bugs between the two. The one downside here is the longer build time thanks to Crystal's slow compilation in release mode.

The Game Boy and Game Boy Color work would not be possible without the Pan Docs, izik's opcode table, the gbz80 opcode reference, The Cycle-Accurate Game Boy Docs, or gekkio's Game Boy: Complete Technical Reference. The Game Boy Advance work would not be possible without GBATEK, Tonc, mGBA, or the wonderful emudev community.

Building

SDL2 is the only library you should need to install. It is available on every major package manager. If you're on Mac, I believe you'll also need to install cmake, although I can't confirm. Of course, the assumption is also that you have the Crystal compiler installed.

After cloning the repository, all you'll need to do is run shards build --release to build the emulator in release mode. This will place the binary at bin/crab.

Usage

Running the emulator is as simple as running the crab executable generated under the bin directory. If you'd rather launch a specific rom directly, you can pass it as a command-line argument along with an optional bios, like bin/crab /path/to/bios /path/to/rom.

If you omit the GBC BIOS for a GB game, it will select a default 4-color palette that will not be the one typically set by the GBC BIOS.

Currently, I ship the emulator with the Cult of GBA BIOS created by Fleroviux and DenSinH for your convenience. Like Normatt's replacement BIOS, this BIOS aims to implement much of the functionality of the official GBA BIOS. Both of these BIOSes should be compatible in most cases, although the official BIOS will always be the most accurate. If you want greater accuracy, it'd be good to get your hands on an official copy of the BIOS or dump it from your GBA/DS/3DS yourself.

Controls

Keybindings are completely configurable through the UI, so you can set them to however you're most comfortable. Controllers are also supported. The default keybindings are tuned for my personal preferences.

Pixel-Accurate GB / GBC Rendering

To enable the experimental FIFO renderer (as opposed to the scanline renderer), you can run the emulator with the --fifo flag. The current FIFO implementation should work identically to the scanline renderer with the exception that it does not render sprites on column 0 of the LCD. However, it will play games like Prehistorik Man more accurately than the scanline renderer would since that game relies on a cycle-accurate PPU implementation.

Features and Remaining Work

Features

Remaining Work

Special Thanks

A special thanks goes out to those in the emudev community who are always helpful, both with insightful feedback and targeted test ROMs.

Contributing

  1. Fork it (https://github.com/mattrberry/crab/fork)
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create a new Pull Request

Contributors