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What is a GBSPROJ file? A GBSPROJ file is a project file created by GB Studio, a program used to create custom Game Boy video games. It contains JSON-formatted information about a game project. For example, GBSPROJ files list a project's name, author, and included scenes. GB Studio uses the information that GBSPROJ files contain to open the described game project.

More Information GBSPROJ file open in GB Studio Using GB Studio, Game Boy enthusiasts can develop and publish their own Game Boy games. When a developer saves their game development project, GB Studio creates a project-specific directory. This directory contains all the project's assets, a GBSPROJ file, and a GBSPROJ.BAK file (a backup of the GBSPROJ file). GBSPROJ files are renamed .JSON files that contain project metadata and describe a project's structure and included assets. To re-open a GB Studio project, developers select and open that project's GBSTUDIO file. NOTE: If a GBSTUDIO file is not stored alongside its associated assets, the file and associated project will not open correctly.

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What is a GBSPROJ file?

A GBSPROJ file is a project file created by GB Studio, a program used to create custom Game Boy video games. It contains JSON-formatted information about a game project. For example, GBSPROJ files list a project's name, author, and included scenes. GB Studio uses the information that GBSPROJ files contain to open the described game project.

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GBSPROJ file open in GB Studio

Using GB Studio, Game Boy enthusiasts can develop and publish their own Game Boy games. When a developer saves their game development project, GB Studio creates a project-specific directory. This directory contains all the project's assets, a GBSPROJ file, and a GBSPROJ.BAK file (a backup of the GBSPROJ file).

GBSPROJ files are renamed .JSON files that contain project metadata and describe a project's structure and included assets. To re-open a GB Studio project, developers select and open that project's GBSTUDIO file.

NOTE: If a GBSTUDIO file is not stored alongside its associated assets, the file and associated project will not open correctly.

How to open a GBSPROJ file

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You can open a GBSPROJ file (and the game development project it describes) with GB Studio. To do so:

After you open a GBSPROJ file with GB Studio, you can edit, run, and export the game the GBSPROJ file describes. For more information about GB Studio, click here .

If necessary, you can also open a GBSPROJ file with Microsoft Visual Studio Code or any other text editor, to view the JSON-formatted text it contains.

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Updated: December 22, 2023

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What is a GBSPROJ file?
A GBSPROJ file is a project file created by GB Studio, a program used to create custom Game Boy video games. It contains JSON-formatted information about a game project. For example, GBSPROJ files list a project's name, author, and included scenes. GB Studio uses the information that GBSPROJ files contain to open the described game project.
How do I open a .gbsproj file?
You can open a GBSPROJ file (and the game development project it describes) with GB Studio. To do so: