RetroArch is one of the emulator models available for the iPhone and is capable of emulating many consoles.
Emulators are all the rage on the App Store and retro gaming fans are in luck. After the launch of such interesting emulators as Delta or Gamma now RetroArch arrives, “the emulator for everything”. This emulator is compatible with games from a wide variety of consoles, from Game Boy to PlayStation, including Atari and Sega.
RetroArch has been available for macOS and Windows for some time, making it one of the most well-known and powerful emulators around. Now it’s iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, so we can enjoy thousands of retro games on new devices. And all thanks to Apple’s change in its policies with emulators in the App Store.
RetroArch is the definitive emulator
RetroArch is a free, ad-free, and open-source cross-platform emulator Compatible with many classic consoles. It’s one of the best options for the iPhone, but it’s compatibility with Apple TV It allows you to play a multitude of classic games directly on your TV.
This emulator is compatible with games on the following consoles and systems:
- Not 2600, 5200 and 7800
- Bandai WonderSwan
- Commodore Systems
- Nintendo-DS
- Nintendo Game Boy / Color
- Nintendo Game Boy Advance
- Nintendo NES
- Nintendo 64
- Nintendo SNES
- Nintendo Virtual Boy
- Neo Geo Pocket
- Sega Genesis
- Sega Saturn
- Sony PlayStation
- Sony PSP
Classic console emulation has finally made its way to Apple TV via RetroArch – the first publicly available emulator on the App Store for tvOS. https://t.co/TYglmhbDxK pic.twitter.com/U1NZqOTRmX
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RetroArch supports external controllers, so you can connect a PS5 controller to iPhone or Apple TV, connect Xbox controller or use Nintendo Switch Joy-Con and play all games. It also allows network playback, hints, fast forward and rewind, save states and many other advanced features.
There the arrival of classic console emulators on the App Store is one of the new features of the year which we, fans of the iPhone or iPad, did not expect. We knew that Europe was going to force Apple to offer alternatives to the App Store this year, but no one expected the arrival of emulators since Apple had been opposing them for years.
In a very short time we already have many iPhone emulators and all of them work very smoothly and are also free. And other options will surely continue to arrive.