As we mentioned previously, the decision to Apple to open App Store to video game emulators, has meant that numerous apps like Delta are now available for iPhone And iPad.
The big news, awaited by many enthusiasts, is the one that sees the most famous front-end for emulators finally available on the bitten apple devices; yes, I’m talking about RetroArch, through which it is possible to emulate a wide range of consoles.
RetroArch in fact it supports numerous platforms, from Atari And Commodore to Nintendo DS, Game Boy, Super Nintendo, Sega Mega Drive and Master System up to more niche consoles like the PCEngine Of NEC or the Neo Geo Pocket.
Exactly like the counterpart Android, RetroArch it is free, ad-free and open source; supports saves, cheats, customizations of various kinds, translations based on AI and the famous goals RetroAchievements. This is the addition of trophies applied to the titles we are going to play, which add further incentives to the game and will allow us to appear in a world leaderboard of scores.
Until now RetroArch it was available not only for Android but also on PC And Macbut it could not be released even on iOS due to the blocking of Apple. Among other things, it is the first emulator to be compatible with Apple TVtherefore allowing us to play with a controller on a large screen, just as if we were using a console.
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