Game Boy Roms

If you are looking for ROM files for Game Boy emulator then you have come to the right place. This is where we collect all the Game Boy games ever released. This collection is made by No-intro, then uploaded and shared for free by Romsfun.me. You can easily find Game Boy games and download their ROM files to play on the emulator. All ROMs are security checked, direct download links and completely free.

Now you can easily play GameBoy games on GB emulator for PC, Mobile, Console and Nintendo Switch.

Here’s an overview of our GameBoy ROM collection:

  • Includes: 2039 files
  • Game titles: 1056
  • Missing: 84
  • Last updated: August 2023
  • Dumped by No-Intro Team and uploaded by Romsfun.me
    2023 No-intro sets include; Pirate, Homebrew, & Aftermarket ROMs
  • Languages: All
  • Region: All
  • Validated using JRomManager 2.5.1

About GameBoy

Game Boy is one of the first and most successful handheld game consoles in the history of the gaming industry. It was developed and released globally by Nintendo in 1989. It is no exaggeration to say that the success of GB opened the era of Nintendo’s dominance in this vibrant industry.

We can describe Game Boy in three words: simple, portable, and entertaining. The original device was equipped with a monochrome LCD screen with a resolution of 160 x 144 pixels. Don’t judge it by today’s standards because, at that time, this was a good screen. Game Boy used an 8-bit processor that was optimized for gaming. You can comfortably enjoy classic games such as Tetris, Super Mario Land, and The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening without any problems.

The success of the Game Boy comes from many aspects, but the core is its portability and a very diverse game library. You can comfortably take it anywhere and enjoy the game anytime. It is also the home of legendary game series such as The Legend of Zelda, Tetris, Super Mario, etc.

The GameBoy had a life cycle of about 10 years (1989-1998) with many valuable milestones. After that, it took a backseat for the next generations to shine with many upgrades such as GameBoy Color and GameBoy Advance. For more than 35 years, since Game Boy appeared, its value is still intact. We can still easily see its good influence on the handheld game industry, which Nintendo is dominating at the moment with the Switch system. And if you want to enjoy classic Game Boy games, you can easily play them on modern systems thanks to emulators.