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In April, Apple updated its guidelines to allow retro game emulators on the App Store, and several popular emulators have already been released. ...
OpenEmu is a modular, multi-platform video game emulator for Mac OS X, and last week, support was added for 16 classic consoles, which the developers have listed below: Atari 5200 Atari 7800 Atari ...
The launch of emulators on iOS has not been smooth. Just this week, Apple had to remove one of the very first emulators in the App Store because of spam and copyright infringement.
Now, there are dedicated handheld emulation devices (often Linux based) that exist and they are aplenty. These devices often top out at emulating games from the Sega Dreamcast, PSP, and N64.
He was the original developer of Daedalus, a multi-platform emulator that eventually morphed into an open-source N64 emulator for Windows and the Sony PSP following his departure with the project.
Don't like to post and run, but I don't want to read a multipage thread to find out the details either. Apparently it can already run some games pretty nicely. Check it out here.
Here are the best emulators to use on your Android phone in 2024 and beyond for the best classic gaming experience on the go.
The emulator has the capability of running games at twice their original resolution, effectively removing the “jaggies” on polygonal models that were caused by the PSP’s lower-resolution screen.
PSMonkey has released his highly anticipated Nintendo 64 emulator for the PSP, Monkey 64, version 1.0. This is the very first released of the emulator. PSMonkey has been working on it with 2 ROMs ...
PPSSPP has been updated to v1.0, adding a smorgasbord of new features. While many of us may view the Sony PSP handheld as a product of yesteryear, that hasn't stopped the PC community – who have ...
Team Xos have developed and released an Apple 2 emulator for the PSP that will run via the homebrew exploits available to people rocking version 1.5 of the firmware on the PSP. If you have a PSP ...
It's time for another edition of "They Did What?" Okay, so it's the first and only edition (so far), but this is pretty darn cool. We're talking about nullDC PSP, the first Sega Dreamcast emulator ...