Agora você pode jogar jogos antigos da Nintendo em sua Apple TV, iPhone ou iPad

How long has it been since you played Frogger, or leaped into battle in the original Final Fantasy VII? Apple users now have the chance to relive such glories, with the release of RetroArch in the Apple App Store. RetroArch has the ability to emulate dozens of game consoles.

As of March 15, it’s available in the Apple App Store for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, giving Apple fans a massive cache of retro consoles to choose from. You can download it for free directly through the App Store. Though RetroArch is already available on MacOS as a third-party download, the developers say they’re also working on an App Store version for MacOS, but an ETA isn’t available at this time.

Apple allowed emulators back in the App Store earlier this year. The very first one was thrown out because it was a knockoff. Delta, the second emulator launched on the platform, also came with Apple’s first authorized third-party app store. There have been some scattered emulator releases since, but RetroArch is the biggest name in console emulation to hit the App Store so far.

  • RetroArch disponível na Apple App Store
  • Possibilidade de emular dezenas de consoles de jogos
  • Disponível gratuitamente para iPhone, iPad, Apple TV