Apple has previously not allowed emulators to be listed on the platform due to legality issues with game copyrights – while emulators themselves aren’t the issue, users choosing to download and use ...
After many years of banning, classic console emulators are now allowed in the Apple App Store. Following the announcement, multiple developers launched or announced the future availability of their ...
The PlayStation 2 is arguably one of the greatest consoles of all time, with a library of classic games that’s hard to match. Sony finally discontinued the system in 2013, which means that emulators ...
We’ve seen a lot of game emulators showing up on the App Store after Apple changed its guidelines to allow such software. Following the release of Delta, Gamma, and RetroArch, the popular PPSSPP (a ...
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 ...
NDS4iOS, a Nintendo DS emulator that runs on both non-jailbroken and jailbroken iOS devices, is now available to install through an over-the air download, reports TouchArcade. Similar to the first ...
The next version of iOS may not be an upgrade for fans who use their iDevices to emulate classic games. The latest beta version of iOS 8.1 removes the famous (or infamous) "Date Trick" workaround used ...
Video game emulators are having a tough time. Back in March it was Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu, which got shut down following a lawsuit from Nintendo. Pizza Emulators, another Nintendo emulator, ...
Classic Nintendo emulators have long been forbidden for iPhone and iPad users. While emulators aren’t explicitly banned, only those with tightly-controlled game selections and appropriate licensing ...
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