A Python wrapper around the Game Boy Advance emulator mGBA with built-in support for gymnasium environments.
PyGBA is designed to be used by bots/AI agents. It provides an easy-to-use interface to interact with the emulator as well as a gymnasium
environment for reinforcement learning.
While any GBA ROM can be run out-of-the box, if you want to do reward-based reinforcement learning, you might want to use a game-specific wrapper that provides a reward function. Currently, only a wrapper for Pokemon Emerald is provided, but more will be added in the future.
A gym environment can be created as follows:
from pygba import PyGBA, PyGBAEnv, PokemonEmerald
rom_path = "path/to/pokemon_emerald.gba"
gba = PyGBA.load(rom_path, autoload_save=True) # if autoload_save is True, a save file will be loaded if one exists next to the ROM
game_wrapper = PokemonEmerald() # optionally customize the reward function by passing additional arguments
env = PyGBAEnv(gba, game_wrapper)
Install PyGBA with pip using:
pip install pygba
You'll also need to install mGBA with Python bindings. By default, mGBA is installed without Python bindings, so until the situation is improved, you'll need to build mGBA from source.
MGBA PACKAGE IS CURRENTLY BROKEN (help wanted)
For Python >= 3.10 on Linux and macOS, you can use the pre-built wheels from here:
pip install mgba
For Windows and older Python versions, you'll need to build mGBA from source. See the the next section for instructions.
Official installation instructions can be found here, but here's a quick summary.
The important detail is that Python bindings have to be enabled by passing -DBUILD_PYTHON=ON
to CMake.
First, clone the mGBA repository:
git clone https://github.com/mgba-emu/mgba.git
cd mgba
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Unix: On Unix-based systems, run the following commands:
mkdir build cd build cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=/usr -DBUILD_PYTHON=ON .. make sudo make install
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macOS: On macOS, additional dependencies are required:
brew install cmake ffmpeg libzip qt5 sdl2 libedit lua pkg-config mkdir build cd build cmake -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=`brew --prefix qt5` -DBUILD_PYTHON=ON .. make sudo make install
Note: If both
qt
andqt5
are installed you might run into issues. If that's the case, try uninstallingqt
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Windows: Please follow the official instructions here.
After compiling mGBA, the Python bindings should be built at build/python/lib.{platform}-{architecture}-cpython-{version}/mgba
.
To use it in your Python code, you'll need to add it to your PYTHONPATH
environment variable.
You can check if the bindings were built and installed correctly by running python -c "import mgba"
(should output nothing).