The first PC gaming emulator has arrived on iOS, with classic games now playable via UTM SE on iPhone, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro while avoiding the JIT ban. UTM SE, by Turing Software, is a "retro PC ...
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 ...
The developers behind a GameCube and Wii emulator for iOS have revealed that it isn’t coming to the App Store. The team said that Apple’s refusal to offer JIT recompilation is the reason why the app ...
Apple made an unexpected change to its guidelines for reviewing apps in the iOS App Store which now allows for developers to essentially offer game emulators within the marketplace. This means that ...
In a recent development, Apple has blocked the release of UTM, a generic PC emulator for iOS devices, on the App Store. This move by Apple further clarifies its stance on mobile emulation and ...
Although Apple allows for retro video game emulators, the company has rejected two apps for being PC emulators. Although Apple allows for retro video game emulators, the company has rejected two apps ...
We’ve seen a lot of game emulators showing up on the App Store after Apple changed its guidelines to allow such software. Following the release of Delta, Gamma, and RetroArch, the popular PPSSPP (a ...
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 ...
Apple’s app review team has rejected a PC emulator because Windows computers technically do not meet the retro game console criteria. Beyond banning it from its own marketplace, Apple has also refused ...
PPSSPP, an app that's capable of emulating PSP games, has joined the growing number of retro game emulators on the iOS App Store. The program has been around for almost 12 years, but prior to this, ...
The big picture: After years of restrictive policies that locked out game emulators, Apple has finally flung open the doors to classic gaming goodness on iOS – and we're already seeing a flow of ...