Apple ejects Nintendo emulator Floppy Cloud out of the App Store
As expected, the emulator-in-disguise Floppy Cloud has been pulled from the App Store.
As expected, the emulator-in-disguise Floppy Cloud has been pulled from the App Store.
Apparently unbeknown to Apple, the App Store has been home to a NES and Super Nintendo emulator since early last month.
There's a new Nintendo emulator on the block, and this one's called NDS4iOS.
Ben Midi's Gameboy emulator for iOS is worth checking out.
This could be the best way to play Nintendo on your iOS device without jailbreaking.
The app has emulators for the Nintendo, Super Nintendo, and Game Boy. But don't expect it to last long in the App Store.
Apple has now closed the loophole that made it possible to install a Game Boy Advance emulator on iDevices jailbreak-free.
Not two weeks ago, the iMAME gaming emulator appeared in the App Store and was quickly removed. Now, the Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator can be found on Chrome.
The iMAME app does for the App Store what the physical iCade device does for iPad gaming.
An interesting Kickstarter project aims to create an iOS emulator, which will be compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux, along with mobile platforms such as Android.
Elite Systems looks to bring back some smiles for fans of the early 1980's U.K. ZX Spectrum gaming computer system with their recently released ZX Spectrum: Elite Collection, a combination ZX Spectrum emulator and game library package.
Remember the Apple Newton? If you do, you'll really find this really interesting: some clever folks actually managed to fully emulate the Newton OS... on iOS.
The masters of touch computing are on course to let you control every device they make, simply by touch. While that sounds cool, what does Apple really have up their sleeve?
Lifehacker has posted a video, along with step-by-step instructions, on how to install a SNES emulator on a jailbroken iPad. Additionally, the instructions also cover how to jailbreak the device, and how to sync up a Wiimote, which can serve as an external controller. Read on to find out more!
With the new iPhone 3GS software being as fast as it is, what have some developers learned to do with it? Find out more about the possible future of emulators on the 3GS here...