Earlier this year, developer Hikari no Yume created a tool called “touchHLE,” which is able to emulate old iOS apps on Macs and Windows PCs. Based on this project, another developer identified as ...
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 ...
RetroArch, a long-running (and very good) emulator frontend, is waiting for Apple to green-light it for the App Store, according to one of its developers. PPSSPP, a well-known PSP emulator, is also in ...
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 ...
Apple’s app review team has rejected a PC emulator because Windows computers technically do not meet the retro game console criteria. Beyond banning it from its own marketplace, Apple has also refused ...
The PS1 emulation by the application Gamma in Apple's iOS is set to receive a major update, introducing innovative features such as enhanced audio and multiplayer support. This update promises to ...
Delta is a popular iOS game emulator, but it ran into a small problem with its logo recently. The app developer claims that Adobe threatened legal action against it if it didn’t change the logo, so it ...
Emulation on iPads has become increasingly popular, thanks to the powerful hardware and versatile software options available. For those looking to run various emulators on their iPads, here is a ...
Game emulators are nothing new to mobile phones. That is unless you have an iPhone. There’s a long history of emulation on Android and an even longer history on Macs, PCs, and other platforms. However ...
“After nearly 12 years, PPSSPP has finally been approved for the iOS App Store! Thanks to Apple for relaxing their policies, allowing retro games console emulators on the store.” The new app’s ...
Nintendo fans rejoice: GBA4iOS 2.0 -- a project of indie developer Riley Testut for the last two years -- just went live, and it's the easiest way to play Game Boy games on the iPhone. Nick Statt was ...
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