There are several GameBoy emulators available for multiple platforms, including desktops and laptops, the PSP, and cellphones. The controls are also usually configurable. Thus, it would be impossible to tell you what the controls are, or even what the default controls are, without knowing the name of the emulator.
VisualBoy Advancethis is use for game boy emulator
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No, the VBA emulator will not play GameCube games. The VBA emulator plays Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance games.
In a Game Boy Advance (GBA) emulator, the B button is typically mapped to a specific key on your keyboard, often the "Z" or "X" key, depending on the emulator's configuration. You can usually customize these controls in the emulator's settings under the "Input" or "Controls" section. Make sure to check the documentation or help section of your specific emulator for the exact default mappings and how to change them if needed.
Gameboy Advance emulators can be found for free on certain game sites. There is a Game Boy Advance emulator available for download at The Emulator Zone website.
It depends on the settings you set for your emulator. Go into your emulator and go to the controller settings area to set the controls.
For the nes, I use: fceux. For game boy color and game boy advance, I use: visual boy advance. for ds games, I use: No$gba. You can get them at: emulator-zone.com
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You can do a search for Virtual Boy, which is a Game Boy emulator program. You will have to perform searches for the games though, as the program comes with none.
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A Game Boy Advance EMUlator is a piece of software that allows you to play your Game Boy Advance on your PC.
Sixtyforce is a Nintendo 64 emulator for Mac, so the controls are typically mapped to your computer's keyboard. You can customize the controls within the emulator settings to assign keyboard keys to the various buttons on the N64 controller for each game you play.