New Hack Lets You Play Nintendo Games
Jeremy Gutsche — August 7, 2007 — Tech
References: code.google & techeblog
Now you can play any NES game on your hip iPhone. This feat is possible thanks to an iPhone Nintendo emulator that opens up 1980s gaming to your cutting edge device.
While the iPhone Nintendo Emulator does work, the coder notes, "Presently there is no sound, and the emulator is a little slow (most likely due to the way I'm drawing onto the screen). And the control is a bit iffy (using an image of an actual controller, while cute, sucks)."
While the iPhone Nintendo Emulator does work, the coder notes, "Presently there is no sound, and the emulator is a little slow (most likely due to the way I'm drawing onto the screen). And the control is a bit iffy (using an image of an actual controller, while cute, sucks)."
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