A Apple has changed as regras since the App Store Last week, it allowed game emulators to be released on iPhone recently.
After this political transition, the first emulator applications appeared online. The iGBA is a free game emulator for Game Boy and is already available on iPhone and iPad. The application can download and play ROMs available for the device, providing access to a vast catalog of Nintendo classics.
The iGBA developer is clearly making a surprising contribution to the Apple Square. The app is a valuable copy of the open source project on GBA4iOS, which is monetized with ads.
No, it's a full emulator. In fact, you can download Game Boy Advance or Game Boy Color ROMs and then “Open” or iGBA to start playing. Among the available resources there is saving games, customizing virtual control, configurations and projection to an external phone via AirPlay.
The modification made by the App Store was a possibility to allow the installation of a parallel ROM, since the language refers to the emulation of programs protected by automatic rights within the application.
Assuming the IGBA approval is not a review error, there are apparently no limits to the ROM loading functionality and therefore the App Store is now open for game emulators exist and thrive.
You can Baixar or iGBA in your Apple device, no official link.
Will a Nintendo allow this?