GBA4iOS emulator available in App Store due to error

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GBA4iOS emulator available in App Store due to error

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[Actualización] The app has already been removed from the App Store and if you downloaded it on time for some reason it seems to have changed and no longer shows the GBA4iOS emulator, we don’t know if it is momentary change and in the future the emulator can be reloaded.

This is something that usually doesn’t happen and that you should take advantage of if you are a fan of emulators. he Well-known GBA4iOS emulator managed to sneak into the App Store and ignore all Apple controls, which specifically prohibit this type of emulation applications from other systems.

GET EMU
New GBA Emu is available until Apple removes it

The name of the emulator has changed, but it is basically the same application. Now it’s called GET EMU, but it is essentially the same application capable of emulating the Nintendo portable consoles such as GameBoy, GameBoy Color and GameBoy Advance. If you are interested, download it ASAP because Apple will eliminate it ASAP.

We don’t know how this app might break the rules but what we do know is that once you download it you will be able to use it forever so you will have a Full GameBoy emulator on your iPhone or iPad to play any Nintendo classic.

The description of the application, as well as the images that appear in the App Store, they don’t match what we see so when we start it on our iPhone. App developer An Nguyen describes it as “an app for the GBA gaming community. At GBA Emu, anyone can chat and share their favorite GBA games.

The emulator has an option for be able to directly download game ROMs, although you can also download them yourself to play any GameBoy, GameBoy Color, and GameBoy Advance games.

As they say, it won’t last long on the App Store, so download it as soon as possible if you want to take advantage of this GameBoy emulator. As they say, this is the classic Camouflaged GBA4iOS emulator.

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