Apple finally updated its App Store guidelines to allow global developers to host retro game emulators on iOS. Now, you don't need to jailbreak your iPhone or download any sketchy software -- you can get a sophisticated emulator right in the palm of your hand for free on the App Store.
All that history means Delta is far from a slapdash app quickly thrown together to take advantage of Apple's new openness to emulation. The app is obviously built with iOS in mind and already integrates some useful features designed for the mobile ecosystem.
A free retro Nintendo game emulator is now live on the Apple App Store, and because of recent changes made to Apple's app review guidelines, it's actually permitted to be on there. Whether Nintendo will take kindly to it is another matter,
Apple is finally loosening its strict stance towards video game emulation, meaning iPhone users can now play retro video games right on their phones, even if those games don’t have official mobile apps yet.
Retro game players may soon have more options to emulate old game consoles on the iPhone, with Provenance aiming to support systems from Sony and Sega as well as Nintendo.
Apple has eased some of their restrictions on gaming emulators, and now the first big one, Delta has popped up for free. Sorry, we're not going to tell you how to get ROM's on you iPhone, but if you want to try it out,
Apple updated its App Store guidelines to allow retro video game emulators on the App Store, ushering a new era of mobile gaming. The Delta Emulator was the first major emulator to launch in the App Store,
There are tons of communities in gaming, and one is the emulation community. The internet is home to emulators on both mobile and non-mobile platforms.
Riley Testut, the developer behind GBA4iOS, launched a new Nintendo emulator, Delta, weeks after Apple adjusted its App Store policies, allowing retro game emulators on the storefront.
Delta, developed by Riley Testut, is one such emulator that supports iconic Nintendo consoles and popular game controllers. An alternative app marketplace has also gone live for iPhone users in the EU,