It's not actually the Visual Boy's file. The file is called [game].sav and is actually the so-called "Battery Save" of that game.
Basically, it's the actual save game as opposed to a save state (as in it's how the actual cartridge saves)
If this is because a game's clock doesn't work, Visual Boy has a built-in real-time clock.
Just delete the sav file of your desire ROM by going to its folder and find the archive called -(yourdesirerom).sav-i mean your wanted ROM.
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No. VisualBoy Advance only supports Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance games.
VisualBoy Advance is a computer program that emulates the Gameboy Advance. No installation should be necessary, as once the program is downloaded (and extracted if contained in a ZIP file) it should run on its own.
goto options -> video -> render method then untick the skin box
You have to have an emulator, i recommend VisualBoy Advance, after the emulator is opened, press file, open, select the file the ROM is in, and from there, load the ROM
Download VisualBoy Advance, open it, and then click file>open>(Location of ROM File goes here). There are other emulators, but VBA is acknowledged as the best.
VisualBoy Advance can be downloaded from the project's website at the link below.
Yes. VisualBoy Advance is free to download, use, and modify under the terms of the GNU GPL.
Download an emulator (visualboy advance), download the ips file for Pokemon brown, download the ROM its based on (i think crystal), download an ips patcher (Google it) and patch the ROM with the ips and run the resulting file in the emulator.
Just delete the sav file of your desire ROM by going to its folder and find the archive called -(yourdesirerom).sav-i mean your wanted ROM.
First download Visualboy Advance Emulator, then download Pokemon Leafgreen version ROM and load it with Visualboy Advance.
By double-clicking on its icon.
Download ROMS
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VisualBoy Advance is a Gameboy, Gameboy Color and Gameboy Advance emulator. if you want it and other emulators and systems, go to Emuparadice. if you want a nintendo DS i suggest desmume. Nintendo 64=Project 64. GBA=Visualboy advance. Gamecube...well i'm not sure on that one. so there you have it. NOTE:the Visualboy advance as far as i know only plays GBA emulations. Happy Emulator/Emulation hunting! :)
No. VisualBoy Advance only supports Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance games.