Retro game emulators are finally available for iPhone users. After a lifetime without allowing them, Apple changed its rules once it started complaining about Europe's Digital Markets Act. While the ...
The RetroArch video game emulation frontend was released on the iOS App Store yesterday, alongside popular PSP emulator PPSSPP (itself a core available in RetroArch). While the popular and more ...
What just happened? RetroArch, a frontend that brings together emulators for a wide range of classic computers and game consoles, is now available to the public through Steam. This comes after a year ...
RetroArch is coming to Steam as a free download on July 30, marking what appears to be the largest non-commercial emulation launch ever on Valve’s digital download storefront. The news came on Friday ...
Okay, let's be realistic here. You're probably not plugging your Super Mario 64 cartridge into your PC every time you load up Project64 or Mupen. While ripping your own cartridges for old games has ...
RetroArch is a front-end for emulation that lets you easily manage a collection of emulators - called 'cores' here - under a single interface. Standard RetroArch lets you download pretty much any ...
Legally, the realm of console emulation is a bit murky. Due to various challenges and legal complexities, some emulation tools may not always deliver consistent results. Nevertheless, RetroArch stands ...
Console makers have a love-hate relationship with emulators. On the one hand, they hate the piracy it empowers. But on the other hand, some of them have actually used them to power their own mini ...
Since Apple offered tacit approval for new emulators on the App Store, iPhone users should now have access to old-school Nintendo consoles, with more to come. Reading time 7 minutes This page was ...
Those who want to play classic retro games on iPhone or iPad have a couple of new options. RetroArch can emulate a wide variety of consoles, while PPSSPP is a PlayStation Portable emulator. There’s ...
The big picture: After years of restrictive policies that locked out game emulators, Apple has finally flung open the doors to classic gaming goodness on iOS – and we're already seeing a flow of ...