![]() This program takes about 1 minute and 17 seconds for every 1 MB so depending on the ROM Size of your game you could be waiting for several minutes. Gameboy and Gameboy Color ROM sizes can vary from 64 KB all the way up to 4 MB. Hitting the A Button will make the program start dumping your game. Hitting the Z Button here will take you back to the Everdrive 64 Menu. This program gets the title of each game from the ROM Header so your game titles may seem a bit funny but it still should be easy to figure out which games they are. Pressing the Start Button will bring up Info about the game currently connected. The main menu of the program looks like this: The dumping tool is started just like a normal N64 game, just go to GB64.Z64 and hit Select and Start. That won't last long though as all your ROM dumps and Save Files will be stored in this same folder. Currently the ROM dumping tool called GB64.Z64 and a folder called Data will be the only files inside. When you start your Everdrive 64 you'll see a new folder called GB64. If you're using any N64 controller extension cables then you need to unplug them as the Transfer Pak doesn't work with them. When that's done you can take your SD Card out of your computer and put it back in your Everdrive 64.Ĭonnect your Transfer Pak to your N64 controller and put a Gameboy game inside it. Drag and drop this folder into the root of your Everdrive 64's SD Card. Open this newly unzipped folder and you'll find a folder called GB64 inside. Once you have the program downloaded, unzip it using WinZip or a similar program. You can download this program on the Everdrive forums or here on this website. We'll keep this page updated to make sure the latest one is always here. The latest version of Libgbpak is Version 03 Beta. This is especially useful if you want to replace the save batteries in your original Gameboy games but don't want to lose your game progress. Your save files can be written right back to your original games when needed. They can also be moved to a Gameboy Everdrive and you can resume your game there. ![]() Once on your computer you can add cheats to them, use them in an emulator, or just keep them backed-up forever. You can back-up all those save files you poured hundreds of hours into on your computer to keep them safe. The second and even more useful function of this program is the ability to copy and write your Gameboy SRAM save files. These ROMs can then be played on a Gameboy Emulator or even better on your Gameboy Everdrive. That includes prototype and bootleg games as well. This works with all Gameboy, Gameboy Dual, and Gameboy Color games. This is useful as it's a cheap way of being able to dump your games and it doesn't require owning an obsolete computer. ![]() The first use of this program is the ability to dump and back-up your own Gameboy games. It offers some incredibly useful features as you are about to see. This program works with the Everdrive 64, Transfer Pak, as well as any Gameboy to Gameboy Color games that you have. Libgbpak is a tool for the Everdrive 64 that was designed by Everdrive enthusiast Saturnu. Dumping Gameboy Games using an Everdrive 64 and a Transfer Pak
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