Remember GBA4iOS? It was a Gameboy Advance emulator for iOS that took advantage of an App Store enterprise deployment loophole to let you play GBA games on your iPhone or iPad, no jailbreak required.
Apple polices the App Store pretty vigorously to keep out porn, piracy, and video game emulators, among other things. But every now and again something slips through the cracks. For instance, there’s ...
Nintendo fans rejoice: GBA4iOS 2.0 -- a project of indie developer Riley Testut for the last two years -- just went live, and it's the easiest way to play Game Boy games on the iPhone. Nick Statt was ...
Nintendo won’t bring its popular game franchises to iOS, and Apple won’t allow emulators in the App Store. In order to play titles like Super Mario and Zelda on your iPhone, then, you have to look at ...
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 ...
GBA4iOS, a popular Game Boy Advance emulator for iOS is set to return, according to its creator. Reuters Death reports for GBA4iOS, the popular Game Boy emulator for iOS, have been greatly exaggerated ...
It's been three years since I first covered Delta, which brought near-flawless emulation of NES, SNES, and Game Boy games to iPhone. In the years since, developer Riley Testut has continued to work on ...
According to Cult of Mac, someone has managed to sneak a (possibly) copyright-infringing Nintendo Game Boy Advance (GBA) emulator into the iOS App Store. A $1.99 app called “Earthquake 7” is said to ...