“To be clear, I’m not pissed at the developer”.
Apple recently changed its App Store policies to allow retro gaming emulators to appear on its iOS devices, finally bringing the likes of the iPhone in line with Android handsets, which have been able to play emulators since day one.
It didn’t take long for an emulator to shake things up on the App Store, either; as reported by Mac Rumours, a Game Boy emulator named iGBA by a developer named Mattia La Spina went live and shot up the charts, becoming one of the top free apps on Apple’s digital storefront.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“To be clear, I’m not pissed at the developer”.
Apple recently changed its App Store policies to allow retro gaming emulators to appear on its iOS devices, finally bringing the likes of the iPhone in line with Android handsets, which have been able to play emulators since day one.
It didn’t take long for an emulator to shake things up on the App Store, either; as reported by Mac Rumours, a Game Boy emulator named iGBA by a developer named Mattia La Spina went live and shot up the charts, becoming one of the top free apps on Apple’s digital storefront.
Read the full article on timeextension.com