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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 ...
RetroArch, a popular multi-platform emulator, is now officially available on iPhone and iPad, giving gamers a way to play their favorite legacy games on the go. Game enthusiasts will now be able to ...
We have an awesome video from Retro Game Corps that shows us how to set up RetroArch on your iPhone or iPad, which will transform your iPhone or iPad into a powerful retro gaming hub. RetroArch is a ...
RetroArch is coming to Steam as a free download on July 30, marking what appears to be the largest non-commercial emulation launch ever on Valve's digital download storefront. The news came on Friday ...
To start, you need to download and install RetroArch from the Google Play Store. There are two versions available: RetroArch Plus for devices with Android 8.0 or higher and 64-bit capabilities, and ...
Emulating Nintendo 64 games on modern systems can be a complex but rewarding experience, especially with the powerful frontend RetroArch. This guide will walk you through the step-by-step process of ...
For fans of classic video games, the RetroArch app is an essential addition to your Apple TV 4K. Available for free on the Apple App Store, RetroArch is a powerful emulation platform that supports a ...
Apple confirmed that it would allow emulators for classic game consoles on the iOS App Store back in April, but early releases for the platform have often been riddled with ads and third-party ...
The hardcore members of the emulation scene will always recommend that you stick with standalone emulator releases, because they offer more options and greater flexibility. And, well, those people are ...
If you fancy playing some classic games on those late-'80s and early-'90s consoles like the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis, it's possible to get them running on your modern Mac thanks to emulation.
The RetroArch devs promised that more emulator cores would be coming to Steam soon, and the first step in that process has happened. Whether it was called the Genesis or Mega Drive in your youth, Sega ...
It’s hardly a secret any more at this point that today’s game consoles from Microsoft and Sony are essentially AMD gaming rigs packed up into a custom package and with tweaked system software. So it’s ...