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Emulate a range of Windows, Linux, and even DOS operating systems on iOS devices with the UTM SE app now available on the App Store.
The first approved Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) emulator for the iPhone and iPad was made available on the App Store today following Apple's rule change.
A week after Apple updated its App Review Guidelines to permit retro game console emulators, a Game Boy emulator for the iPhone called iGBA has appeared in the App Store worldwide.
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A PC emulator is now on the iPhone app store after previous rejectionA new game emulator for iOS has joined the party. UTM, an open-source PC operating system emulator, has released UTM SE after a lengthy review process and a previous rejection.
The first PS1 emulator has arrived on the iPhone App Store, but a key feature is unfortunately broken right now.
In a major turn of App Store policy, Apple will allow console emulators for iPhones and iPads, something Android has had since nearly Day 1.
Fast forward 24 hours and the app is gone, pulled from the App Store. However, we aren’t sure why. It might be that ROM-loading emulators are actually not allowed, and this one slipped through.
Apple finally approved two emulator apps for the iPhone on its App Store to take them down after a few hours. Here's what we know.
The first NES emulator for iPhone and iPad is now available on the App Store, following major changes to Apple's App Review Guidelines.
Update: The app has now been removed from the App Store. Original story below. Apple changed the App Store rules last week to seemingly permit game emulators on the iPhone for the first time.
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