Apple polices the App Store pretty vigorously to keep out porn, piracy, and video game emulators, among other things. But every now and again something slips through the cracks. For instance, there’s ...
Details on Game Boy and Game Boy Advance emulators for the Nintendo Switch has reportedly leaked online, alongside a long list of games that have allegedly been tested on the software. As spotted by ...
Fans of the Game Boy Advance may finally be getting the console's library on the Nintendo Switch after a leak appeared online today. Ever since the NES was emulated to Nintendo Switch Online, those ...
The retro library for Nintendo Switch Online might be getting beefed up any day now. Game Boy and Game Boy Advance emulators for the service developed by Nintendo have apparently leaked online, and it ...
Game Boy emulators have revolutionized the way we enjoy classic games, allowing us to relive nostalgic moments on modern devices. Whether you're using an Android, iOS, or even a Nintendo Switch, there ...
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Nintendo might be updating its Nintendo Switch Online service with Game Boy and Game Boy Advance emulators, according to a leak spotted by Twitter user Trash_Bandatcoot. The emulators are called ...
Apple has removed Game Boy Advance emulator app iBGA from the App Store. As reported by MacRumors, the application's removal was due to violating spam and copyright guidelines, not piracy concerns. It ...
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Game Boy and Game Boy Advance emulators for Switch have seemingly leaked through a post on the imageboard website 4chan. A 4chan user posted download links for four files—two NSP (Nintendo Submission ...
Nintendo fans rejoice: GBA4iOS 2.0 -- a project of indie developer Riley Testut for the last two years -- just went live, and it's the easiest way to play Game Boy games on the iPhone. Nick Statt was ...