These days the Apple app store has become quite popular, and that is because the company manufacturing the iPhone It is already allowing the incorporation of emulators, which must meet certain requirements to go through the legal part. That leads us to the fact that we have already seen a couple of them, including NES and GBAwhich have been withdrawn for reasons really unrelated to the Nintendosince people are afraid that some type of lawsuit will be applied to them.
Despite these risks, developers continue to release applications left and right, and recently a very ambitious call has come Delta – Game Emulatorwhich is the successor of GBA4iOS . Same thing that allows you to run many video games from the portable era of Nintendogoing from game boy until the D.S.. The first home devices are also included, we talk about the NES, SNES and N64. Users can now download it.
Delta (All-in-One GBA4iOS Successor) emulator is available on iOS https://t.co/E93eUhkI7J
Supported Game Systems
• Nintendo Entertainment System
• Super Nintendo Entertainment System
• Nintendo 64
• Game Boy (Color)
• Game Boy Advance
• Nintendo DS pic.twitter.com/jr9cfA7cVO— Wario64 (@Wario64) April 17, 2024
Among the available functions are the classic ones, having the possibility of making saves whenever you like, in addition to taking screenshots and even increasing the emulation speed. Also, the user can connect various controls thanks to the Bluetooth of the devices, including the Switch Pro Controllers, from Xbox and even 8 bitdo ones.
Here is the description of emulators:
An emulator is a type of software or, in some cases, hardware that allows one computer system (known as the “host system”) to imitate another computer system (known as the “guest system”). This process allows the host system to run software, applications, and games that are originally designed for the guest system. Emulators are fundamental tools in several areas of computing, including software development, digital preservation, and entertainment.
Emulators allow developers to test applications on different operating systems and hardware without needing physical access to those systems. For example, mobile app developers can use emulators to test how an app works on different versions of Android or iOS operating systems.
One of the most popular uses of emulators is in the emulation of video game consoles. This allows users to play old console games on their personal computers or modern devices. For example, there are emulators for consoles such as Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), PlayStation, and Game Boy, among others.
It is worth mentioning that although the emulator is functional, the user must find the ROMS on their own, since they do not provide them for legal reasons, nor do they charge for its use.
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Author's note: It will be interesting to see how this emulator works, but playing something formally I don't think it will be comfortable. Especially the Nintendo DS ones that use a microphone and touch screen, I don't know how they are going to work.
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