Hey there! The colour can usually be changed by your emulator of choice. Often there is an option somewhere. BGB defaults to Black and White I think. Thanks for the kind words!
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Hey all!
Sorry I have been away in the states and havent been checking in here! as @horntm mentioned here in the replies, its definitely on the cards but I cant work on it until I have a pocket of my own to test the build of as the conversion from GBS1 > GBS2 > GBS3 > .Pocket currently completely breaks the game. Its not as simple a procedure as I had hoped!
Its been cool to see people jump on converting the current file and I have no problem with it but I will be working on a legit version when I can. Who knows, this might all lead to a bit of a Deadeus DX kind of deal too as GBS3 would allow me to do that.
Im actually not sure but having never heard of this problem it makes me kind of incline to think it might be something up with the emulator? Due to how GBStudio works, the save/ load system is integrated into the engine so I dont get to decide where it looks or saves to. I can pass all this to the creators of the engine though
haha! its funny you responded today because I just came looking for this comment.
You arent able to use the knife on that guy, there are supposed to only be 36 and you found something I hadnt thought of haha!
Sorry for the stress this may have caused and I am going to have a sit and a think of how to solve this. Thanks for playing the game and I hope you enjoyed it! :)
Deadeus is an authentic horror Gameboy game developed using Chris Maltby’s GB Studio engine, Featuring music by Stuart Busby.
The game centers around a small boy who has a prophetic nightmare telling him everyone will die in 3 days and that he has to investigate his village to see how he can save them, if at all.
The game has 11 endings and no direct path leaving it up to the player to decide which is the best course of action.
The game comes as a ROM file, to play it you will need to download an emulator to your device. For PC users I recommend BGB Emulator and have included a config file in the folder for the best set up for the game. If you can run a GB/ GBC emulator on it you can run Deadeus on it, during development it has been played on a PC, Mac, PSVita, GB, GBC, Android and even a Nintendo Switch
The game is also playable on an original Gameboy using a flashcart or other emulation cartridge.