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 ...
Dreamcast emulator Flycast’s iOS build has been pulled due to persistent harassment of its developer. A Reddit post includes Discord messages referencing death threats and repeated bans. The ...
The folks who brought us the first officially sanctioned Commodore 64 emulator for the iPhone are ready their encore: an Amiga emulator for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. The new app is called ...
Apple has updated its App Review Guidelines to allow PC emulators to offer downloads of games, a move that could improve the state of emulation in the App Store. Advised through Apple's Developer site ...
Delta Emulator, one of the best options on iOS, can now play Nintendo DS games online. Based on MelonDS, it connects to community Nintendo WFC servers. The feature was first launched in beta late last ...
The iOS gaming app now takes advantage of recent changes to Apple’s App Store rules. The iOS gaming app now takes advantage of recent changes to Apple’s App Store rules. is a senior reporter who’s ...
Let's go retro: Lately, we've seen a lot of emulators popping up in Apple's App Store. Thanks to overseas antitrust pressure, Cupertino has loosened its stance on hardware emulation, resulting in ...
Rich Whitehouse, whose also the Head of Digital Conservation for the Video Game History Foundation, shared a screenshot on X of an Atari Jaguar emulator they’re developing for iOS, as spotted by Time ...
The big picture: The Jaguar was Atari's final attempt to stay competitive in the increasingly crowded home console market before Sony's PlayStation and Sega's Saturn took over a year after its 1993 ...
You might remember that just a few days ago, I covered the release of an Original Xbox emulator on Android. Now, in a strange bit of timing, developers have released an Xbox 360 emulator for iOS and ...
Ever since the first iPhone, bloggers and pundits have wondered what it would be like if Apple actually baked an iOS emulator into a future version of OS X that supported multitouch displays.