With the RetroArch app for iPhone and iPad, you can now play your favorite legacy games on the go — but it takes some work and configuration. Here's how to do it. RetroArch is an open-source, ad-free ...
Today the latest gaming emulator for iPhone and iPad has arrived on the iOS App Store. RetroArch brings with it an abundance of supported game systems ranging from Nintendo favorites like the N64, ...
RetroArch is a front-end for emulation that lets you easily manage a collection of emulators - called 'cores' here - under a single interface. Standard RetroArch lets you download pretty much any ...
Now you can play all your favorite DOS games right from your iPhone or iPad, thanks to an update to popular emulator RetroArch. RetroArch was rolled out for Apple Devices in mid-May, and at launch, it ...
Recently, indie developer Bernard Schilling published a new fork of the DOSBox classic-gaming emulator. If you’re not familiar with DOSBox, it’s a way to play classic MS-DOS games from the 1980s and ...
RetroArch, a versatile emulator frontend, has finally launched officially for iPhones, iPads, and Apple TVs. The app offers access to numerous emulation cores, allowing users to play classic titles ...
The major benefit I see in DOSBox Pure over DOSBox Classic is a sort of built-in containerization for games. DOSBox Pure creates a separate environment for each game automatically when it's "opened" ...