If you're a fan of playing classic games on your iPhone today is a very good day for you after the Delta emulator was released to the public.
Delta Game Boy emulator 1.0 for iOS release data time-frame alongside Apple TV app support gets detailed by the developer himself.
Here's how to download and install GBC.emu IPA of Game Boy Color emulator app on your iOS 10 or iOS 11 iPhone or iPad. There's no jailbreak required for this installation to work.
Here's how to download and install Gearboy IPA of original Game Boy emulator on iOS 10 iPhone or iPad device. No jailbreak is required for this to work.
Here's how to download and install GBA.emu IPA of Game Boy Advance emulator on iOS 10 or iOS 11 iPhone, iPad or iPod touch device. No jailbreak is required for this to work.
Here's a step by step tutorial on how to install Giovanni Game Boy / Game Boy Color emulator on your Apple Watch.
Delta emulator for iOS announced. Beta version will be released for download next month. This emulator will be successor to the popular GBA4iOS emulator.
Raspberry Pi has been used for a lot of innovative projects over the course of its existence. Some individuals take the low cost hardware and use it for teaching purposes to educate youth on computer usage. Others take a more leisurely approach and choose to use the Raspberry Pi Foundation's hardware as a retro gaming console through the use of various software installations that emulate the experience of older-generation game consoles.
Apple's next major mobile software update, iOS 8.1, is currently on its way to the end user. We're already a couple of betas in, and with a special event now confirmed for next week, it may be just days away. Of all the features that the Cupertino company will be bundling into the new version, including Apple Pay, iOS 8.1 will also be plugging a loophole that allows emulators like GBA4iOS to run, but in a true sense of getting in before the lock, the authors of said emulator will still be pushing some new features before Apple spoils the party.
Earlier on this month, Riley Testut - lead developer of the popular, jailbreak-free GBA4iOS emulator - announced via Twitter that he had taken the emulator after a DMCA complaint from Nintendo. At the time, Testut removed download links as well as the GitHub page, but also, hinted that it perhaps wasn't the end of the road. Clearly, he was already making moves to reinstate GBA4iOS, and having apparently modified the emulator in compliance with Nintendo's quibbles, those interested in playing old Game Boy Advance titles can dive right in once more.