It’s only been a month since Apple started allowing retro game emulators on the App Store and we already have our second bona-fide hit. The newly-released Gamma is a free PS1 emulator with plenty of ...
After many years of banning, classic console emulators are now allowed in the Apple App Store. Following the announcement, multiple developers launched or announced the future availability of their ...
The App Store emulators have birthed the retro experience for iPhones and iPads, with a new experience in a town called Gamma, bringing over the classic Sony PlayStation to enjoy. The Gamma Game ...
The first PlayStation One emulator has arrived on the Apple App Store. Gamma offers a barebones emulation experience, but it runs well enough. The emulator does have in-app ads and somewhat ...
Gamma emulator has just arrived on the App Store, which lets you play games on PlayStation 1 on your Apple iPhone and iPad. However, you should wait for the controller support to be fixed. After Apple ...
Gamma, a free emulator of the original Sony PlayStation, was added to the iOS and iPad App Stores on May 11th. Gamma is similar to developer Riley Testut's Delta emulator, especially in terms of the ...
The lead developer of the multi-emulator app Provenance has told iMore that his team is working towards releasing the app on the App Store, but he did not provide a timeframe. Provenance is a frontend ...
Following changes to the App Store guidelines last month, developers were finally able to release game emulators for iOS – such as the popular Delta. And joining that list now is Gamma, a new ...
The just-released Gamma retro game emulator brings original PlayStation titles to iPhone. It’s ready to bring Metal Gear Solid and Final Fantasy 7 to the device you carry around everywhere. For many ...
With iPhone and iPad versions available to download, Gamma has customizable on-screen touch controls and support for Bluetooth controllers and even keyboards. The app connects to Google Drive and ...
On Friday, iMore reported that the developers who built the multi-emulator frontend Provenance are now looking to bring their app to the App Store as well. Joseph Mattiello, project lead of Provenance ...
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