iDOS 3, an emulator that lets you play classic MS-DOS games on your iPhone or iPad, has finally been approved by Apple after a long battle with App Store guidelines. The app’s developer, Chaoji Li, credits new EU regulations for forcing Apple to reconsider its stance on emulators, paving the way for nostalgic gaming experiences.
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Testut Tech Delta, a popular iOS game emulator, has updated its logo to avoid legal action from Adobe. The original logo resembled Adobe’s logo, which prompted Adobe to threaten legal action. The new logo is a slightly rotated version of the Greek letter delta, which the app developer claims is not an infringement on Adobe’s copyright. Delta rose in popularity after Apple loosened its restrictions on emulators, and it was briefly the top-rated app on the App Store.
Delta, a free Nintendo emulator, is now available on the Apple App Store. With Delta, you can play Game Boy Advance, Nintendo Entertainment System, and Nintendo DS games on your iPhone. Here’s a quick guide on how to set up and use Delta.
The popular emulator system Provenance is reportedly coming to the iOS App Store, with plans for an official release underway. This emulator supports various classic consoles and homebrew titles. Apple’s recent changes permitting emulators on the App Store have been welcomed by the emulation community, but it’s worth noting that the plans are still in their early stages.