For it supposedly being there for hobbyists to tinker with, it has some staggering anti-open source suppliers for its hardware, like for example its Ethernet/WiFi chipset. Broadcom is famously known to not open source their crap and are notorious...
They’ve approved it for distribution via AltStore in Europe, not the App Store. Having looked into modern iOS emulation, I think I’m more backing Ignited anyway. Just seems like Delta with more features lol.
Apple has long been known for jailing off several off from its App Store according to their guidelines, and one such type of applications was video-game emulators. However, that all will change in the near future thank to a recent update in...
Today, April 8th, 2024, at 4PM PT, marks the day in which Nintendo permanently ends support for both the 3DS and the Wii U online services, which include co-op play, internet rankings and data distribution, according to Nintendo's own news post...
Later builds of Project64 are more accurate but have higher performance costs and advertising. 1.6 is less accurate, uses less system resources, but has a rather bad sandbox escape exploit which can allow for roms to include malware that can be...
VGC has an article and they link to this page: https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/
Article: https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/apple-lifts-app-store-ban-on-game-emulators/
So, what emulators should we look out for?
Can the "Extra Data" which includes player-made levels be shared between systems, and has the complete set been archived?
I imagine it's copyright-free since it's all player-made content and the data files don't include artwork.
It's not the movies or games downloads that I would worry about, like breaking into networks, downloading encrypted things, spying on network traffic. I have seen so many "Top Secret" seals on files when I was a kid
I was obsessed with finding UFOs, a surprising amount of US files where stashed on computers in other countries, China back in the early 90s omg sooo much