Emulators themselves are on fairly well-established legal ground, but the ROM files required to play all of your favorite classic video games are far sketchier ...
Last night, I e-mailed my editors at Macworld excitedly: “NES emulator for iPhone! Approved by Apple! Let me write this up!” My editors responded quickly. “Lex,” they said, “don’t use so many stinking ...
As stringent (and arguably overzealous) as Apple’s App review policy is, things still slip through the cracks from time to time. I mean, who can forget the infamous baby shaking simulator slip-up? The ...
For a brief period last night, iPhone owners without jailbroken phones had access to a fully-functional Nintendo emulator. I’m kicking myself for not spotting 9 to 5 Mac’s story sooner, but it looks ...
Nescaline is a Nintendo NES emulator for the iPhone, which costs $7 and comes with five homebrew NES games. Or it did. The application was pulled from the App store almost immediately when it was ...
If you acted fast last night, you could have had a NES emulator for your iPhone. For just a few short hours, the emulator Nescaline was live on the App Store. But once buzz about the emulator started ...
Update: It has been pulled, you’ll have to jailbreak to get an NES emulator now. We’re not sure how this one slipped through, but Nescaline, a Nintendo Entertainment System emulator is in the App ...