Modern games are great, but nothing beats the classics. Emulators make it possible to play retro games using our smartphones. And don’t think they are exclusive to Android; you can now also use them ...
Since Apple offered tacit approval for new emulators on the App Store, iPhone users should now have access to old-school Nintendo consoles, with more to come. Reading time 7 minutes This page was ...
With Apple's decision to allow game emulators on the App Store, several popular emulators like Delta have now launched for iPhone and iPad. RetroArch is the latest emulator to come to the ‌App Store‌, ...
The PlayStation 2 is arguably one of the greatest consoles of all time, with a library of classic games that’s hard to match. Sony finally discontinued the system in 2013, which means that emulators ...
The market for iPhone games has become so wide and diverse that it can realistically compete with most console and PC offerings. Where we once only got cheap time-wasters, we now have complete ...
Multi-platform emulator, Provenance, is headed to the App Store. This means an iPhone running a legitimate, non-Jailbroken iOS operating system, will be able to run old console games without ...
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 ...
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 ...
Following changes to the App Store guidelines last month, developers were finally able to release game emulators for iOS – such as the popular Delta. And joining that list now is Gamma, a new ...
A little over a month after Apple opened up its iOS App Store to retro game emulators, some of the top players in the market are finally making their way to iPhone and iPad. Delta was the first ...
I love emulators. Since I was able to play Super Mario 64 on my Windows 98 PC back in 1999, I’ve had a fascination with how emulators can not only run games at various speeds but also improve others.