Black Zero
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I've been experimenting further and this time I've gone through the Game Boy Pocket palette.
It's well known that most emulators uses this palette when emulating the Game Boy/Pocket:
As you can see it's not very accurate compared to this:
So what needs to be done to get it to look like that in an emulator?
Well you'll have to input these values in either VBA-M, Gambatte or bgb in their respective color managements.
Color 1
Red 146
Green 158
Blue 130
Color 2
Red 124
Green 138
Blue 107
Color 3
Red 117
Green 129
Blue 100
Color 4
Red 96
Green 108
Blue 79
The result? Well I'll let the picture speak for itself:
As for the Game Boy Light, well I think there might be two correct ones, let me show you:
Color 1
Red 159
Green 189
Blue 217
Color 2
Red 132
Green 161
Blue 200
Color 3
Red 105
Green 134
Blue 182
Color 4
Red 79
Green 100
Blue 136
and
Color 1
Red 0
Green 181
Blue 129
Color 2
Red 0
Green 154
Blue 113
Color 3
Red 0
Green 105
Blue 74
Color 4
Red 0
Green 79
Blue 59
The borders attached are in .bmp format, use them by Right-Click/Options...
Then choose the Graphics tab and then border BMP file: DMG
Enjoy!
It's well known that most emulators uses this palette when emulating the Game Boy/Pocket:

As you can see it's not very accurate compared to this:

So what needs to be done to get it to look like that in an emulator?
Well you'll have to input these values in either VBA-M, Gambatte or bgb in their respective color managements.
Color 1
Red 146
Green 158
Blue 130
Color 2
Red 124
Green 138
Blue 107
Color 3
Red 117
Green 129
Blue 100
Color 4
Red 96
Green 108
Blue 79
The result? Well I'll let the picture speak for itself:

As for the Game Boy Light, well I think there might be two correct ones, let me show you:

Color 1
Red 159
Green 189
Blue 217
Color 2
Red 132
Green 161
Blue 200
Color 3
Red 105
Green 134
Blue 182
Color 4
Red 79
Green 100
Blue 136
and

Color 1
Red 0
Green 181
Blue 129
Color 2
Red 0
Green 154
Blue 113
Color 3
Red 0
Green 105
Blue 74
Color 4
Red 0
Green 79
Blue 59
The borders attached are in .bmp format, use them by Right-Click/Options...
Then choose the Graphics tab and then border BMP file: DMG
Enjoy!