So for your use case, as long as you leave the System mode set to "auto," all of your Game Boy Color games will use their proper, full-color palettes, all original Game Boy games will use the custom palette you set, and Super Game Boy-compatible games will use their Super Game Boy features (unless you turn Super GB enhancements completely off in the menu, in which case they too will use the custom palette. La paleta para las más atrevidas Con sus 18 sombras de tonos vibrantes, la Tammix Tropical Carnival Shadow Palette de REVOLUTION es el complemento. The "DMG" palette will give you the exact colors you're describing for that classic blue-ish black-on-green Game Boy look. Infact if you want you could have four GameCubes hook up to four TVs, with four Game Boy Players link together to multiplay a 4-player session of Mario Kart: Super Circuit, F-Zero GP Legends. Game Boy Color-compatible games will simply use the colors they would on the original system (unless you set System to force original Game Boy then GBC-backward-compatibles will run in monochrome and use the palette and GBC exclusives won't run at all.) You can download the palettes folder right here and place it anywhere on your SD card, but it's best to place it in the GB folder under your games directory for quick and easy access. Original Game Boy has palettes available, you can also enable Super Game Boy palettes (and even borders!) on the fly in the latest version of the core. Color palette passwords from the Super Game Boy can be imported and converted to RGB values. Allows you to freely change the color palettes and game presets, switch the control type and select a different startup border. Short answer: Yes! What you want is possible. Settings Editor for Super Game Boy 1 & 2, also a general SNES color conversion tool.
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