Yesterday, the first iGBA retro game emulator appeared on the App Store. However, today it can no longer be downloaded.

Reason: Apple removed it from the app store for copyright infringement and spam advertising. As a result, the popular program benefited from the developer of the original GBA4iOS emulator, Ryan Testut, whose application was simply copied for release in the “store.”

Apple removes Game Boy iGBA emulator from App Store due to spam and copyright infringement

Apple today said it has removed the Game Boy iGBA emulator from the App Store for violating the company’s app spam review rules (section…

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Source: Iphones RU

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