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Apple is removing the approved Game Boy app from the App Store

Apple is removing the approved Game Boy app from the App Store

Apple’s recent decision to allow game emulators on the App Store quickly changed as one of the earliest popular Game Boy emulators, the iGBA, was pulled due to copyright infringement and spam. The iGBA, advertised as one of the first Game Boy emulators approved by Apple, was labeled as a copy of another emulator according ...

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Roblox opens its avatar accessories store to all creators

Roblox opens its avatar accessories store to all creators

More stories in the News category Don’t miss anything and follow us on Google News! Roblox continues to be an unstoppable phenomenon, not only among the youngest, but across all age groups. And all thanks to its creators, who always find creative ways to continue entertaining users with original proposals of all kinds. In Roblox ...

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Store will close in July

Store will close in July

The Xbox 360 Store will be retired in July 2024 and will no longer be supported. Microsoft officially announced today that the “Xbox 360 Store” aka “Xbox 360 Marketplace” will be discontinued in July. As of July 29, 2024, the Xbox 360 Store will be history. “As of July 29, 2024, the Xbox 360 Store ...

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The huge hit at the start of the year has a surprise in store for you

The huge hit at the start of the year has a surprise in store for you

Among all the innovations at the beginning of 2024, this game has exceeded all expectations. After a small controversy, he is already back with an update. The year 2024 has already brought players some very nice surprises, such as Helldiver 2. Even if certain large licenses continue to dominate the Steam rankings (like PUBG or ...

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Apple now allows retro game emulators in the App Store

Apple now allows retro game emulators in the App Store

For as long as anyone can remember, people have been trying to use the awesome power and always-on-hand features of iPhones to play games on older consoles like the GameBoy. Emulating the functions of older consoles’ chips is perfectly legal, but distributing the games themselves (usually called “ROMs”) is often not because they are copyrighted. ...