CrankBoy - the original Game Boy game emulator for the Playdate console (my article)
from PerfectDark@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world on 26 Aug 03:00
https://lemmy.world/post/35019148

I recently had the good fortune to interview the two developers of CrankBoy - an emulator for the Playdate console which allows users to play original Game Boy games on there (and yes, you can use that crank to play them!)

I’ve always found the Playdate to be a super interesting console, it doesn’t compete on any level with the typical handhelds…it doesn’t even have a backlight. But it makes up for that in how utterly fresh and unique it is. Creativity is the focus for it, and the games devs themselves all seem to have true passion for their creations.

After seeing some social media posts about CrankBoy get shared about, I reached out to the devs, asking if they’d let me interview them to write up a feature article on their project, and they were so kind to say yes. If you’ve got any interest in emulation, dev work, or the crazy cute yellow handheld, then you might enjoy this one I wrote.

Here is the link to the article, please let me know what you think!

#games

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Linearity@infosec.pub on 26 Aug 03:29 next collapse

Article hyperlink links to GitHub

PerfectDark@lemmy.world on 26 Aug 03:42 collapse

Damn. That’s what I get for staying up all night, isn’t it.

Fixed, and thank you so much!

Evil_Shrubbery@thelemmy.club on 26 Aug 07:44 collapse

What were you Boy doing all night? (:

darreninthenet@piefed.social on 26 Aug 08:05 collapse

Cranking...

Evil_Shrubbery@thelemmy.club on 26 Aug 08:39 collapse

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Contentedness@lemmy.nz on 26 Aug 07:17 next collapse

For anyone else whose never heard of a playdate console before it appears the crank on the side is “used for gameplay in select titles” rather than, as I hoped, a way to power the device like those old timey radios.

Still looks great, good article and more power too them! (Tho not via crank)

chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world on 26 Aug 09:35 next collapse

Ahhh that’s annoying. The crank looks like it makes the whole unit much more awkward to hold, especially for larger hands. The fact that it’s just a control gimmick which doesn’t really add anything to classic Game Boy games makes it a hard pass for me.

Sirence@feddit.org on 26 Aug 10:19 next collapse

The crank is the sole reason this thing exists. If you want an emulation handheld to play Gameboy games without a crank there are countless options out there.

chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world on 26 Aug 10:23 collapse

It’s a tough sell then. I did a search in the article for the word crank and got a lot of matches but it was too long for me to read. I would have preferred some short video clips to demonstrate exactly how it works.

Sirence@feddit.org on 26 Aug 10:53 next collapse

This article isn’t about the playdate, it’s an article about an emulation software someone wrote that runs on the playdates hardware, so you won’t get a detailed explanation about the playdate as a general device there.

The playdate is a novelty device that anyone can develop Minigames for which use the crank for their gameplay. It is several years old at this point. It’s also very expensive for what it is so if you’re not a fan of just having little novel devices with not much use there is no reason to buy one. It is indeed a tough sell for most people but they have their own demographic of enthusiasts.

PerfectDark@lemmy.world on 26 Aug 22:30 collapse

What an odd take to have.

I’m a little confused why you’d form a strong opinion on something you willfully refused to read. In fact, even my title for the article kinda gives it away. Or the screenshot.

Just…odd.

TheSambassador@lemmy.world on 26 Aug 16:30 collapse

The crank folds down into an extremely satisfying magnetic dock that it can sit in while not using it.

Also… These aren’t classic Gameboy games, they’re modern games made specifically for the device. The unique control mechanism is the niche, and it’s surprisingly fun to use. You just also CAN emulate Gameboy games on it. There’s people who have made e-readers for it too… Though… That’s where even i draw the line lol

Sounds like this isn’t your thing though, there are lots of Gameboy emulator powered handhelds if that’s all you’re looking for. If you want extremely unique gameplay by tons of small indie developers (including Lucas Pope of Papers Please), super easy to make games for (I’ve made 2 just for friends), really easy side loading, and something just fun to show people, it’s a super easy sell.

chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world on 26 Aug 16:52 collapse

Oh okay. That sounds a lot better than I thought!

I think to me the crank seems ideal for a fishing game. Has anyone made one of those?

PerfectDark@lemmy.world on 26 Aug 22:29 collapse

There is a actual dedicated Playdate fishing game, yes:

But in relation to my article, and their work on CrankBoy…you can watch how they added the crank to the fishing part of the original Link’s Awakening fishing section. This kind of thing is why I think Sodium and Stonerl are doing amazing work, because it’s so different!

Link to the crank being used for fishing in Link’s Awakening here!

altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 26 Aug 14:08 next collapse

I shared your confusion.

Now I’m curious if one can pull that off with simple games if features like high refresh rate and wireless thrown off. Also, price. With that ‘Memory LCD’ of theirs, it costs $100 per unit as per their Twitter.

14 days standby clock, 8 hours active

That’s what PD team claims for 740 mAh battery, it is what cheap mp3 players now have\consume. If there is a space to optimize it further, we’d see even better numbers, but I’m not confident this crank or little solar panel on the surface (whole back panel?) could make it autonomous. Yet, the idea of a handheld that LOVES sunlight is tempting. And, also, the idea of games that are built around slow and infrequent refresh like those minigames on e-books.

Evotech@lemmy.world on 26 Aug 20:37 collapse

Yeah lol I was thinking gameboy for the apocalypse

Crankboy has major fallout vibes

Strider@lemmy.world on 26 Aug 08:19 next collapse

I had a Playdate for a while. I thought it would fill a gap when playing in sunlight (as a retro collector / curator).

But it just didn’t hold up software wise for me. Everything is more or less minigames. It does have system selling minigames - but that wasn’t enough for me.

And for that it’s too expensive, sadly.

Coelacanth@feddit.nu on 26 Aug 08:40 next collapse

I was always curious about the Playdate because Lucas Pope made a game for it and he’s a genius, but I never really could see myself justifying the massive price tag for what it is.

Also I hope you’re feeling better! It made me so happy to see a post from you again as I’ve missed seeing you around. Hope your health is improving ♥️

NOT_RICK@lemmy.world on 26 Aug 12:53 next collapse

I’m with you on the price. I’d probably have one already if it was 150, which is what the GBC would cost today with inflation factored in.

PerfectDark@lemmy.world on 26 Aug 23:04 collapse

It made me so happy to see a post from you again as I’ve missed seeing you around.

Thanks, Coelacanth! It’s nice to be back here :)

BuboScandiacus@mander.xyz on 26 Aug 14:29 next collapse

The playdate looks cool but it’s wayy too expensive for what it is.

TheSambassador@lemmy.world on 26 Aug 15:54 next collapse

I’ve gotten easily $200 worth of value out of it, and if mine broke I’d buy another one. Sometimes niche things deserve the extra price. It’s more of a problem of the world draining everyone’s disposable income for niche things like these.

Cornelius_Wangenheim@lemmy.world on 26 Aug 16:33 collapse

$229? Fuck me, you’re not kidding. That’s over half way to owning a Steam deck.

BuboScandiacus@mander.xyz on 26 Aug 17:27 collapse

More than that if you account for the refurbished/used market

Also in the eu with shipping and taxes a single playdate with no accessories amounts to…

Total $334.97

WTF MORE THAN 3/4 of a BRAND NEW STEAM DECK ?!

AND THEY HAVE A SUBSCRIPTION SYSTEM FOR THEIR GAMES ?!!

tal@lemmy.today on 26 Aug 20:28 collapse

My guess is that most people in the market for a Steam Deck aren’t choosing between getting either this or a Deck. Like, different markets.

mesamunefire@piefed.social on 26 Aug 16:44 next collapse

This looks awesome!

Linearity@infosec.pub on 03 Sep 15:29 collapse

Great read, I really enjoyed the story!

PerfectDark@lemmy.world on 03 Sep 17:09 collapse

Thank you!!!

I’m really glad you found it interesting :)