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. The emulator is ...
Game Boy emulators have revolutionized the way we enjoy classic games, allowing us to relive nostalgic moments on modern devices. Whether you're using an Android, iOS, or even a Nintendo Switch, there ...
One of the first Apple-approved Game Boy emulators has been removed from the App Store over copyright and spam violations. Reading time 2 minutes Apple approved the inclusion of game emulators to the ...
Apple has removed iGBA, a Game Boy emulator app for the iPhone, after approving its launch over the weekend. The app was among the first to capitalize on Apple’s newly relaxed rules around retro game ...
A Game Boy emulator appeared in the iPhone App Store over the weekend. This might be proof that Apple really has removed restrictions blocking retro game emulators. Trouble is, the iGBA app has ...
A new rule for the Apple App Store means iPhone users will now have the ability to emulate old games on their powerful mobile devices. But barely a week after the rule has taken effect, Apple has ...
It's not uncommon for modern releases of classic retro games to include extra features that are built into their emulators. We can do the same for modern games for old systems, and I was always ...
Apple appears to have allowed iPhone game emulators in its App Store for the first time following policy changes. Emulator applications began surfacing on the Apple App Store, such as the free iPhone ...
The GBA4iOS codebase is distributed under the GNU GPLv2 license. That being said, I explicitly give permission for anyone to use, modify, and distribute my original code for this project without fear ...
There may only be about a dozen apps for the Zune HD in the Zune Marketplace. But third party hackers are doing their best to turn the handheld media player into a full-fledged mobile computer. A few ...
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.