It’s been three years since I first covered Delta, which brought near-flawless emulation of NES, SNES, and Game Boy games to iPhone. In the years since, developer Riley Testut has continued to work on ...
Bon Adamson is a writer with a passion for technology and help desk experience, with a particular interest in Apple's product ecosystem. Bon has been writing for the majority of his life. He is ...
The Delta emulator for iOS now supports online multiplayer for Nintendo DS titles. This comes a decade after Nintendo shut down its official online multiplayer service for the DS and Wii. The feature ...
It's no secret that emulators have long been the go-to choice for users wanting to play retro games and revisit their childhood memories. While this process has been straightforward with Android, iOS ...
It hasn't been long since Apple started allowing retro game emulators on the App Store. We've already seen one notable controversy after the company pulled Game Boy emulator iGBA from the storefront.
While it’s only been on the App Store for a few days, developer Riley Testut has been working on Nintendo emulator Delta for years, leading to an incredibly polished app with several great features. I ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. At the moment, Nintendo has no plans to port any NES or SNES games to iOS or Android, which is why the upcoming Delta emulator ...
Apple’s decision earlier this month to open the iOS App Store to generic retro game emulators is already bearing fruit. Delta launched Wednesday as one of the first officially approved iOS apps to ...
Video game emulators are having a tough time. Back in March it was Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu, which got shut down following a lawsuit from Nintendo. Pizza Emulators, another Nintendo emulator, ...
Do you want to relive your favorite retro games? Perhaps you want to try the originals that inspired today’s Pokemon and Super Mario titles? Fortunately, iPhone users can enjoy Game Boy Advance, ...
Video game emulator Delta’s decade-long struggle against the iOS App Store began with a school-issued TI-84 calculator. When Riley Testut was a sophomore in high school, he showed his friends how to ...