Emulators have always been popular on Android and Windows, allowing users to replicate the workings of another system to test software or play retro games. With Apple's change of hearts regarding game ...
Earlier this year, Apple started officially allowing "retro game emulators" on the iOS App Store without the need for cumbersome jailbreaking or sideloading. But if you want to emulate retro PC games ...
PPSSPP, an app that's capable of emulating PSP games, has joined the growing number of retro game emulators on the iOS App Store. The program has been around for almost 12 years, but prior to this, ...
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 ...
Not to be out-done by the Jailbreak-only emulators of gaming consoles of the past, the developer behind GBA4iOS has created a release of his Game Boy Advance that works with all devices running iOS 7 ...
The Windows emulator ' UTM SE ' has been released as a free app for iOS and visionOS on the App Store. However, UTM SE for Apple devices does not have a JIT compiler, so performance is reduced. In ...
The DOS iOS emulator DOSBox, was originally launched into the Apple iTunes store last year but was unceremoniously removed in October 2010 when it was discovered that it allowed users to install and ...
Now that Apple allow retro game emulators on iOS the most popular one has become the most downloaded free app on the App Store. Despite their family friendly reputation there are some things Nintendo ...
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