Since Apple gave the green light to have emulators In its App Store we have already seen several applications that allow you to enjoy home games and more titles on your smartphone; now Delta arrives.
The emulators arrived on the App Store starting April 5. Since that date we have seen several applications that allow us to emulate home games but now the new Delta stands out.
Riley Testut is the designer of the new emulator for iPhone or iPad called Delta. Testut is known for being the developer of GBA4iOS, an open source emulator that was available for a brief period over a decade ago.
In recent days Apple withdrew an emulator for violating copyright but not for Nintendo or another company but for copying the design of GBA4iOS.
Delta allows you to enjoy retro games on iPhone or iPad
Delta is a all in one emulator Compatible with different consoles such as: NES, SNES, N64, Nintendo DS, Game Boy and Game Boy Advance.
It works with the most popular controllers and supports cheats, backup, syncing and more. Being a tool with more time, it is the most polished emulation application to date; It even has more features than other emulators that have appeared.
Even local multiplayer play is available in Delta and up to four players can participate.
One of the most interesting features is the custom covers for the controllers; as well as the fast forward option, a button keep for games that require holding a button, Haptic Touch support, and appropriate box art for imported games.
Delta can download free from the App Store and does not collect information or include ads. The app is available in the United States and other countries, but not in the European Union, where it is offered through an alternative app marketplace.
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