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 ...
It's no secret that emulators have long been the go-to choice for users wanting to play retro games and revisit their childhood memories. While this process has been straightforward with Android, iOS ...
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 ...
Today the latest gaming emulator for iPhone and iPad has arrived on the iOS App Store. RetroArch brings with it an abundance of supported game systems ranging from Nintendo favorites like the N64, ...
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 ...
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, ...
An MS-DOS emulator is probably not the main desire of users of iOS devices. However, if you ever want to experience this classic OS on your iPhone, Apple won’t make things easy for you. Apparently, ...
Apple recently changed App Store guidelines to allow retro-gaming emulators to be downloaded on iOS, and that's led to a flood of such apps on the storefront. Now, the popular PSP emulator PPSSPP is ...