Apple Opens Retro Game Emulators
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•Turn Your Old iPhone or iPad Into a Retro Game Machine
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This year Apple started allowing emulators into the App Store .
Emulators are software applications that simulate old game consoles like those from Nintendo and Sega .
They can load game files, called ROMs, that are ripped from the original cartridge or disk.
Here's how you can turn any iPhone or iPad into a retro gaming console.
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