Nintendo 3DS emulator for iPhone arrives on App Store
Another excuse to enjoy the best retro games on your iPhone
Apple made the decision with the launch of the historic iOS 17.5 software update. finally accept that emulators are coming to the App Store. Until then, it was still possible to run an emulator on the iPhone, but not officially. There are currently multiple emulators already available for download.
More and more emulators for iPhone are coming to the iOS App Store. Before going any further, A new PSP emulator appeared in mid-May It joins the already existing Delta, RetroArch and Gamma.
Yes, a new emulator has emerged! Her name Leaf and is the first iPhone emulator that can emulate Nintendo 3DS games.
Folium: new Nintendo 3DS emulator for iPhone
Folium was recently released on the App Store for iPhone and compatibility with retro games. Game Boy Advance And Nintendo DSis the first to have gaming support nintendo 3ds. So fans of Super Mario Bros., Zelda or Dragon Quest are in luck.
Folium is a beautifully designed, high-performance multi-system emulator that allows you to play retro console and handheld video games, currently including the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo DS cores.
Additionally, the Folium emulator is compatible with MFi controllers and other gaming console controllers, so you can connect your PlayStation and Xbox controller to iPhone for an even richer gaming experience.
Unlike other iPhone emulators, Folium can be downloaded directly from the iOS App Store. The price of this beautiful emulator 5.99 euros Developed by Jarrod Norwell. We leave the download link here.
The long-awaited arrival of emulators to the App Store
iPhone and iPad users have waited many years for the official release of their favorite retro game console emulators. That emotional nostalgia that invades the hearts of the most experienced players creates great expectations When it comes to enjoying old games on a modern device like iPhone.
But now iPhone emulators are finally official and we are slowly seeing developers creating increasingly technical, powerful and, why not, virtual consoles with more visual designs for retro games. Personally I wouldn’t spend 5 Euros to buy an emulator, In my case, I still play with my favorite retro consoles like PlayStation, Super Nintendo or Game Boy Color. But I understand the joy and satisfaction that comes with playing a retro game on an iPhone screen.
There are already a bunch of iPhone emulators that support the most popular video game consoles of the 90s and 2000s: Nintendo DS, PSP, SNES, PlayStation… Which console would you like the next emulators to emulate?
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