When standard sites are blocked, students often turn to more resilient methods:

: Widely considered the gold standard for Chromebooks, Eclipse is a web-based multi-system emulator that supports GBA, GBC, and NES. Its standout feature is Google Drive integration , which allows you to save your progress and ROMs directly to the cloud, preventing data loss when school systems wipe local caches.

: If your Chromebook is "unmanaged" or has Developer Mode/Linux apps enabled, you can install high-performance native apps like mGBA . This is the most accurate way to play but requires technical setup. 4. Safety and Legal Reminders

Web-based emulators are often the best choice for school environments because they require zero installation and can sometimes bypass simple filters.

: Many developers host open-source emulators like SkyEmu on GitHub Pages . Because GitHub is a vital tool for computer science classes, schools rarely block the entire domain.

: A premium cloud-based experience that focuses on seamless cross-device play. You can start a game on your Chromebook at school and pick up exactly where you left off on your phone at home.

: A lightweight extension that acts as a wrapper for various RetroArch cores, providing a simple way to play GBA games locally. 3. Advanced Methods for Unblocked Access