It’s only been a month since Apple started allowing retro game emulators on the App Store and we already have our second bona-fide hit. The newly-released Gamma is a free PS1 emulator with plenty of ...
A week after Apple updated its App Review Guidelines to permit retro game console emulators, a Game Boy emulator for the iPhone called iGBA has appeared in the App Store worldwide. The emulator is ...
Gamma, a free emulator of the original Sony PlayStation, was added to the iOS and iPad App Stores on May 11th. Gamma is similar to developer Riley Testut's Delta emulator, especially in terms of the ...
Just over a week after Apple changed rules to allow game emulators on iPhone and iPad, the first have made their way into the App Store. The change, which specifically allows apps to run "software ...
Over the weekend, people noticed that Apple had finally approved two emulator apps for the iPhone on its App Store for the first time in forever. iGBA for GameBoy and Emu64 XL for Commodore 64 could ...
Video game emulator Delta’s decade-long struggle against the iOS App Store began with a school-issued TI-84 calculator. When Riley Testut was a sophomore in high school, he showed his friends how to ...
Apple has altered app guidelines on the App Store, allowing console emulators for the first time. Although this is due to pressure from the EU for anti-competition issues, the policy change is global.
The first NES emulator for iPhone and iPad is now available on the App Store, following some recent App Review Guideline changes made by Apple. Developed by Tom Salvo, the launch of Bimmy was shared ...
When Apple posted its latest update to the App Store’s app review and submission policies for developers, it included language that appears to explicitly allow a new kind of app for emulating retro ...
A Game Boy emulator appeared in the iPhone App Store over the weekend. This might be proof that Apple really has removed restrictions blocking retro game emulators. Trouble is, the iGBA app has ...
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