Draft:GB Studio
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GB studio is a fan project by Christ Maltby and team his team. That allows fans to create their own Gameboy games with drag and drop beginner features.
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History
GB studio was conceptualized after Bored Pixels 3 by Chris Maltby, initially as 'Untitled GB Game' [1]
Features
GB studio allows you to make scenes in; Top Down 2D, Platformer, Adventure, Shoot Em' Up, Point and Click, and Logo (Start Screen).
The studio allows uses UGE and MOD to make music.
The studio features a palette tab in which you can choose a palette of 4 colors to use for each individual sprite, and with {GameBoy} color mode turned on, this can allow for many color options.
The application can export as a .GB file, making it available for play on the Gameboy, if flashed.
Trivia
1. McDonalds and Nike made their own GB Studio games
2. Over 1000 GB studio games have been made according to the GB Studio website.
References
1. Maltby, Chris (2024) About GB Studio gbstudio.dev/about
