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Game emulator app “Delta” is now available on the App Store

Since the App Store guidelines have been revised and the distribution of game emulators has been allowed, there has been chaos, with apps with the exact same contents as existing open source apps being posted and immediately deleted, and developers themselves withdrawing apps out of fear. The situation continued, but finally, a true hit appeared. The release of the Nintendo game emulator app “Delta” developed by Riley Testat seems to bring some peace.

Feels like physical buttons with haptic touch support

The previously sideloaded iOS app known as “GBA4iOS” has been rebranded to “Delta” and is now officially distributed on the App Store.

“Delta” is a game emulator that is currently compatible with Family Computer, Super Famicom, Nintendo 64, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance.

Not only is it compatible with popular game controllers, but it also has features such as cheats, saves, backups, and syncs, and best of all, the buttons on the interface on the iPhone support Apple’s haptic touch feature. It is characterized by the presence of This means that when you press a button on a controller on the screen, you will feel as if you are operating a physical button.

Delta - Game Emulator

Delta – Game Emulator

Testut Tech Free posted with Appreach

Ranked 9th in “Entertainment” on the Japanese App Store

“Delta” is currently ranked 1st in the “Entertainment” category in the US App Store and 9th in the “Entertainment” category in the Japanese App Store, and has already climbed to the top of the rankings since its launch.

The app is not distributed on the App Store in the European Union (EU), where sideloading via websites is now allowed, but can be downloaded from a platform called AltStore PAL.

Source: MacRumors

Photo: How-To Geek

Source: iPhone Mania

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