Ripping GBS by Kurausukun at 11:02 PM EDT on May 9, 2016
What's the standard way of ripping (logging?) a .gbs file from a GB ROM? I know we have the joshw repository, but I'd really like to know how to do it myself.
by Dais! at 12:31 AM EDT on May 10, 2016
Like an NSF, KSS or HES, a GBS file is basically the game ROM, only everything has been stripped away except all the relevant sound data (engine, indexes, sequences, etc). Seen another way, you are "ripping" the stuff you want out of the game. After that, a header is added and you have a GBS file. Sometimes you'll want to adjust things in the GBS to do things such as putting the important engine stuff first, getting rid of unnecessary data or rearranging the order of the sequences (like music before SFX)

Depending on the game, this can range from a fairly simple process of nearly-automatic excavation all the way to seemingly impossible feats of reverse engineering every aspect of the game code. Most stuff falls somewhere in the middle of the spectrum; nearly everything that could be easily done has been done (with GB2GBS). That's not to discount the huge amount of work already done on manual ripping, but anything currently un-ripped will likely require moderate to intensive technical work.


"Logging" is when you use an emulator to log all the instructions (that concern the playing of sound) to a file, along with any samples played. Example formats include GYM, S98 and VGM (the big one, and the only one which has GB support). VGM logs can be really huge, and have to go through a number of stages of processing before they can be turned into nice and tidy VGZ files. Compared to some other chips the format supports, the Game Boy VGMs should be relatively easy to clean, but they still require a fair amount of time and effort.

While it is far easier to log a VGM than create a GBS, keep in mind that the latter (ideally) would contain all the songs already, but you have to find a way to get each song to play before you can log it. Without a sound test of some kind, this can be quite difficult, and may require intense technical work if you want to make a complete set.

Small caveat: some or all of the above may be totally wrong.

Perhaps you could tell us what games you are interested in ripping yourself? Then we could maybe give you a better idea of what you should be learning/researching.

edited 12:34 AM EDT May 10, 2016
by Kurausukun at 9:32 PM EDT on May 10, 2016
Thanks for the info. The only games I'm really interested in ripping are the GB/GBC Pokemon games. You mentioned GB2GBS; is there somewhere I can find that? A very quick Google search turned up nothing for me.
by Dais! at 3:16 AM EDT on May 11, 2016
Sorry, I got confused. The program is actually called GBgbs, but I often conflate it with GBS2GB, which is used to turn a GBS rip into a ROM with a built-in music player (such as if you want to log a VGM). GBS2GB isn't hard to find, but GBgbs is pretty rare.

Try this link: http://www.mediafire.com/download/ud59bn0hdwqe2tb/gbgbs_v10.7z

It's a Windows program that requires .NET Framework 2.0 to be installed. The creator at one point put up a more advanced version (1.0f), but I don't believe anyone has ever found a copy of that.
by Kurausukun at 6:29 PM EDT on May 11, 2016
GBgbs seems to rip perfectly working .GBS files, so thanks for that. Problem solved.
by TheUltimateKoopa at 8:43 PM EDT on May 11, 2016
So.... I don't know if you still want this.
https://mega.nz/#!zNI0yBrb!29iCYE4o2VqTBJhDbr1DUYFk5Fk6aFCuL7XZg-iysjM

edited 8:45 PM EDT May 11, 2016
by Kurausukun at 6:30 PM EDT on May 12, 2016
Hey, I'll take it. Thanks.
by TheUltimateKoopa at 7:57 PM EDT on May 12, 2016
Yeah, when I saw that Dais! didn't "believe anyone has ever found a copy of that", I thought... I wonder what version my one is. :P
by Kurausukun at 1:31 AM EDT on May 13, 2016
"I don't think anyone's ever found it before"

"Hey, I have it"
by DarioEMeloD at 3:05 PM EDT on September 4, 2019
Sorry to necro, but does anyone still have v1.0f? And what's different about it exactly?
by marcoxD95 at 5:37 PM EST on February 25, 2021
Necro once again. Would be cool to get v1.0f. Also, is there a English version or any sort of English tutorial how to use this tool? Everything is Japanese.
by staticanimal at 12:34 PM EDT on November 1, 2024
also necroing this one. that mega.nz download link is busted and v1.0f \literally\ isn't archived anywhere. should probably fix that.


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