User talk:Grantgalitz

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I did write a GameBoy Color emulator, I simply listed the source code repository. You guys previously removed it due to a lack of "verification" (huh?), so I linked to the source code directly, which you really can't argue doesn't exist if it's right in front of your nose. If no one else is going update the list then I might as well (This was my philosophy). I also noticed some editor(s) removed a whole bunch of legitimate emulators from the list probably because they personally have never used them or due to a personal experience with them. I seriously think there needs to be an editor that goes through and re-add legitimate listings that were removed. (talk)