Emulators have been among the most frequently used apps on my iPhone and iPad, but I’d love to see more progress made in the ...
Since Apple offered tacit approval for new emulators on the App Store, iPhone users should now have access to old-school Nintendo consoles, with more to come. Reading time 7 minutes This page was ...
Apple made an unexpected change to its guidelines for reviewing apps in the iOS App Store which now allows for developers to essentially offer game emulators within the marketplace. This means that ...
Apple says games offered by these emulators must adhere to “all applicable laws” to prevent things like piracy, so it’s hardly a free-for-all. And despite the obvious restrictions, it’s easy to see ...
Last week’s release of the Delta emulation suite finally gave iOS users easy, no-sideloading-required access to classic Nintendo game emulation up through the Nintendo 64 era. When it comes to ...
Testut uses this on all their emulators, and so does RetroArch for iOS. Only works for certain kinds of games though; I've had great luck with things like Puzzle Bobble, racing games and RPGs; not so ...
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