Following Apple’s decision to allow emulators in its store, Delta, one of the oldest iOS simulators, has been officially added to the store.
Following Apple’s decision to support App Store for emulators announced on April 5 coming to iOS store and there were many emulators that were removed afterwards. It is unlikely that the latest emulator will leave the store because Delta, one of the oldest emulators of iOS, has finally officially taken its place in the store.
Delta, developed by Riley Testut GBA4iOS A more advanced version of the open source emulator called. Released more than 10 years ago, GBA4iOS could previously be downloaded and installed from outside the App Store, but at one point Apple banned this application. The emulator took its place in the App Store with the new decision.
All in one Nintendo emulator
Delta, one of Nintendo’s iconic consoles NES, SNES, N64, Nintendo DS, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance It can simulate systems such as The application, which can work with popular game controllers, contains different cheats, save types, backups and more. Since this emulator comes with years of experience, it looks more flashy and advanced than others.
It is also possible to play local multiplayer games with the emulator, which also has features such as customizable colors, fast skipping option, pausing feature, and Haptic touch support. What Apple allows in the store terman original text GBA4iOS It climbed to the top of the charts as an exact copy of the emulator, but was later removed by Apple. Delta, which can be downloaded for free, stands out because it does not collect any data and does not contain advertising.
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